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David Lodge
David Lodge b1935
Crowded Hours
6 July 1981  BBC Radio

David Lodge talks to Alastair Hetherington about

   Audiowhat motivates him to write fiction and the writing process with reference to Ginger You're Barmy  2 min 58

   Audiothe difference between academic literary study and writing books  3 min 1

   Audiothe idea of the structuralism and the strength of the theory  2 min 15

   Audiohow intellectual life thrives on fashionable new theories  1 min 45

   Audionovels and sexuality  0 min 32


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David Lodge
English novelist and critic

Professor of English Literature at the University of Birmingham, David Lodge has written several critical studies on modern literary trends and over ten novels.

Further Links
Review of David Lodge's novel, Thinks

Profile of David Lodge

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