Write on Occasional Essays 1965-1985

Write on Occasional Essays 1965-1985 by David Lodge is a collection of essays and reviews published by Penguin Books in 1988. This edition spans 211 pages and is presented in English. The work showcases Lodge’s insights as a novelist, critic, and lecturer, reflecting on various subjects prompted by invitations to write about specific books, films, and experiences over a twenty-year period.
Readers will find a blend of literary criticism and personal reflection in these essays, which highlight Lodge’s unique perspective on the world of fiction. The collection not only examines his own work but also explores the interplay between reality and fiction, offering a sympathetic and informed view of the literary landscape. With a consistently ironic tone, Lodge’s writing engages a wide audience, making this volume a valuable resource for those interested in the nuances of literary analysis and the creative process.
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Novelist, critic, lecturer, reviewer, man-about-conferences, David Lodge, as both analyst and practitioner, is one of our foremost experts in the forms of fiction. He is also an uncommonly sympathetic and informed observer of the passing scene, and his penetrating vision is set in a consistently ironic frame. David Lodge’s humour can be a devastating weapon, but it is continually engaging because as often as not the sniper’s sights are trained on the author himself, and on the curiously mobile, cosmopolitan yet specialist world he inhabits.The essays and reviews collected in this volume are selected from the occasional writings over a span of twenty years, and are all prompted by an impulse – or an invitation – to “write on” some specific a book, a film, an anniversary, a trip abroad. They also reflect the drive of the professional to keep writing, “to keep the muscles of composition exercised.”The pieces collected here are designed for a wide audience, and most focus, in more or less direct ways, on Lodge’s own work as a novelist. Enthusiasts will take especial pleasure in discovering sources for episodes from his novels, in tracing how reality mutates into fiction – or how on occasion, the process works the other way round.
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