In his obituary for Lodge, Washington Post columnist Harrison Smith cites Post columnist Michael Dirda’s review of Lodge’s ...
Waugh, Greene, Mauriac, Tolkien, O’Connor. You know them — the heart of the 20th century Catholic literary canon. Less ...
David Lodge's novels—as well as his many works of nonfiction—made him an important figure in 20th-century British literature.
Two-time Booker Prize-shortlisted novelist David Lodge has died at the age of 89, his publisher said. His family said they were “very proud” of the writer, known for his plays, memoirs, TV scripts, ...
British author David Lodge was best known for his campus trilogy set in the fictitious university of Rummidge. He was also twice shortlisted for one of Britain's most prestigious literary award, the ...
By John Cotter David Lodge, the erudite author of academic comedy and a wide-ranging literary critic, died on Wednesday in Birmingham, England. He was 89. His death was confirmed by his literary ...
LONDON (AP) — 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 ...
Lodge’s publisher, Liz Foley, said that it was “a true privilege and joy to be David’s publisher and I will miss him very much.” He was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire ...
Lodge's family said in a statement: "It was interesting growing up with David Lodge as a father...Conversation over the supper table was always lively, our mother Mary very much held her own ...
Although David Lodge, who died on 1 January aged 89, will forever be regarded as a ‘campus novelist’, he was much more than ...
David Lodge, a British novelist and literary critic known for his warm, irreverent satires of academic life, died Jan. 1 in Birmingham, England. He was 89. An assistant to Jonny Geller ...
LONDON (AP) — British author David Lodge, who was twice short-listed for the country's leading literary prize, has died. He was 89. Lodge’s family said they were “very proud” of the ...