Quite a good time to be born: a memoir ; 1935-1975
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London Harvill Secker, 2015.
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488 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates illustrations (black and white) 24 cm
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Gosforth Library - Non-fiction
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Published
London Harvill Secker, 2015.
Format
Adult Book
Language
English

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Includes index
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The only child in a lower-middle-class London family, who got his artistic genes from his musician father and his Catholic faith from his Irish-Belgian mother, David Lodge was four when World War II began and grew to maturity through decades of great social and cultural change, giving him plenty to write about in his distinguished career. In this memoir of his life up to the publication of his breakthrough book, 'Changing Places', David looks back over his childhood and youth, including his undergraduate years at University College London, where he met Mary, his future wife, in freshers' week. After National Service, and two years' postgraduate research, married at last and soon a father, he struggles to make a start as both novelist and academic, until a lucky break brings him a job at the University of Birmingham and a stimulating friendship with a colleague of similar ambition, Malcolm Bradbury.

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