The Picturegoers

The Picturegoers by David Lodge, published by Penguin in 1993, is a work of fiction that unfolds in the evocative setting of The Palladium, Brickley. This novel explores the lives of various characters, including Mark, Clare, and Father Kipling, as they navigate the complexities of their desires and aspirations during a seedy Saturday night at the venue. With 237 pages, this edition offers a glimpse into the human experience through the lens of those seeking change in their lives.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the motivations and interactions of its characters, set against the backdrop of a unique and atmospheric location. The story captures the essence of individuals drawn to The Palladium, each searching for something beyond the ordinary. Through its exploration of personal journeys, The Picturegoers presents a vivid portrayal of life’s uncertainties and the quest for meaning.
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The Palladium, Brickley, is the haunting setting for this novel. Here is a seedy Saturday night venue which attracts people searching for something new in their lives. Mark, Clare and Father Kipling are just three of the characters featured.
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