Here he recuperated between adventures in an “introspective, almost monastic calm,” or so the blurb on his book ... author in the world. Lewis was astonished to see “exhaustion and emptiness” on that ...
Majumdar writes of the shift in English lite, from criticism as a means of aesthetic education to reading as “a means of ...
David Lodge's novels—as well as his many works of nonfiction—made him an important figure in 20th-century British literature.
His love of literature began early, opting to carry around a briefcase of New Yorker magazines and Graham Greene novels in grade ... and publisher of Flying Books. Sharpe said several people ...
Waugh, Greene, Mauriac, Tolkien, O’Connor. You know them — the heart of the 20th century Catholic literary canon. Less ...
Ireland’s longstanding Honorary Consul in the South-East of France reflects on his long friendship with the award-winning ...
Lodge’s death was announced by Vintage Books UK, which said in a statement ... Lodge, a self-described “agnostic” Catholic influenced by Graham Greene among others, would write about the ...
Lodge’s death was announced by Vintage Books UK, which said in a statement that he died ... Lodge, a self-described “agnostic” Catholic influenced by Graham Greene among others, would write about the ...
David Lodge, a witty and prolific British novelist and critic who gently satirized academia, religion and even his own loss of hearing in such highly praised narratives as the Booker Prize finalists ...
Andrew Pyper, the Canadian author behind thrillers like Lost Girls and The Demonologist ... Andrew carried a briefcase full of New Yorker magazines and Graham Greene novels, earning him the nickname ...