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DAVID LODGE ON FICTIONAL BIOGRAPHY


18 Jan 2012, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

IGLT, Whitehead Building

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Cost Free - please email m.macdonald@gold.ac.uk to reserve a place
Department English and Creative Writing
Contact m.macdonald(@gold.ac.uk)

In his new novel, A Man of Parts, David Lodge explores the long and contradictory career of H.G. Wells, a socialist who loved affluence, a feminist womanizer, and a Utopian visionary marooned in the past. In this lecture, David Lodge reflects on the dilemmas and rewards of ‘biofic’.
David Lodge grew up in south-east London and was for many years a professor of literature at Birmingham University. He has written novels, stories, plays and screenplays, including Changing Places, Nice Work and Deaf Sentence.

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18 Jan 2012 6:00pm - 8:00pm
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