
David Lodge
David Lodge was a renowned British author and academic, best known for his satirical novels that often critiqued the world of academia. His works, such as 'Changing Places' and 'Small World', explore themes of literary criticism and the intersections of culture and education. Lodge's writing is celebrated for its wit and insightful commentary on the academic experience, making him a significant figure in contemporary literature. He also contributed to the field as a professor of English literature.
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Moran's style is reminiscent of David Lodge, who is known for his literary works and humor.
‘¿Y los hombres qué?’, el alegato de una chica que se pone en la piel de los chicos | BabeliaDavid Lodge was born with a range of complex health conditions and died at the age of 40.
‘Nobody found him in time’: how neglect and stress led to the deaths of a full-time carer and his son | CarersDavid Lodge is mentioned as a recently deceased author whose work is referenced in the context of the novel.
‘Queridos miembros de la Junta’, de Julie Schumacher: esta universidad es una ruina (y los profesores no digamos) | Babelia






