David Lodge

Peter Davison obituary
Leading authority on the life of George Orwell who edited the mammoth 20-volume George Orwell: The Complete Works
DJ Taylor
04, Sep, 2022 @4:22 PM

Writer's Luck: A Memoir 1976-1991 by David Lodge – digested read
‘The man watching Deep Throat beside me was very excited, but I was only semi-aroused. I may use this observation in a novel’
John Crace
21, Jan, 2018 @5:00 PM

Writer’s Luck: A Memoir 1976-1991 by David Lodge – review
Where is the accomplished comic novelist in this over-detailed, prickly account, which has only flashes of moving writing and entertaining gossip
Anthony Quinn
12, Jan, 2018 @8:59 AM

Writer’s Luck by David Lodge review – from academia to the mainstream
In his second volume of memoir, the novelist ranges from earnest to Pooterish
DJ Taylor
31, Dec, 2017 @9:00 AM

Nonfiction to look out for in 2018
Spies, suffragettes and Mary Shelley feature heavily in next year’s nonfiction lists – along with essays from the likes of Zadie Smith, Graham Swift and Amos Oz
Rachel Cooke
31, Dec, 2017 @8:00 AM

'I fell out of bed laughing': writers on their favourite funny book
Nina Stibbe, David Nicholls, Bridget Christie and others reveal the books that made them laugh the most
07, Jan, 2017 @8:00 AM

Norman Sherry obituary
Writer best known for his three-volume biography of Graham Greene
Michael Shelden
03, Nov, 2016 @12:56 PM

The Man Who Wouldn’t Get Up and Other Stories by David Lodge - review
This collection, spanning four decades, highlights the limits of relationships between the sexes
Andrew Motion
14, Oct, 2016 @11:00 AM

Narendra Modi visit: authors call for David Cameron to address free speech
Ahead of the Indian prime minister’s UK visit, hundreds of authors including Salman Rushdie and Ian McEwan urge Cameron to ‘speak out’ on threats to free expression in India
Alison Flood
12, Nov, 2015 @7:13 AM

Changing Places by David Lodge - the campus novel in full flight
The first of David Lodge’s Campus Trilogy is formally daring and filled with forgotten glamour from the early days of mass air travel
Charlotte Jones
10, Aug, 2015 @12:44 PM

Books about Honolulu: readers' picks
The Hawaiian state capital offers literary gems galore. Whether you’re heading there or just want to add some tropical flair to your library, here are our readers’ recommendations
Marta Bausells
18, Jun, 2015 @4:50 PM

The Tablet set to celebrate its 175th year of continuous publication
Catholic weekly founded in 1840 plans series of events to mark its anniversary
Roy Greenslade
26, Feb, 2015 @1:21 PM
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