The professor, the critic and the novelist work in harmony to provide a valuable tutorial on modern fiction
Observer
A fascinating survey of how novels convey our thoughts
Guardian
The abandonment of civilized talk about literature by the ‘theory’ fraternity would leave us very short if it were not for the likes of Lodge, the quality of whose prose and insights, not least because they both come matured from the casks of his own vocation, is a high treat. Leave consciousness to the neurophysiologists and philosophers, and explore human experience and selfhood with Lodge and the novelists, and enjoy
- A. C. Grayling, Financial Times
Lodge is a clear writer, wise about things and a careful reader and in general kind even to people who plainly irritate him
- Sam Leith, Spectator
He excels when he writes about books. His wide learning and through understanding of critical trends give confidence and enthusiasm to his work
Sunday Times
Lodge’s animating spark is his sedulousness, his ability to marshal the facts, pronounce a judgement and then subtly qualify it
- D. J. Taylor, Independent on Sunday
<i>Consciousness and the Novel</i> makes a bright, instructive introduction to David Lodge – as critic and novelist – for anyone who does not know his work
San Francisco Chronicle
Most other critics would make heavy weather of such topics, but Lodge always scintillates
Boston Globe
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David Lodge (CBE)’s novels include Changing Places, Small World and Nice Work (shortlisted for the Booker) and, most recently, A Man of Parts. He has also written plays and screenplays, and several books of literary criticism. His works have been translated into more than thirty languages.
He is Emeritus Professor of English Literature at Birmingham, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and is a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.