The Picturegoers
By (Author) David Lodge
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
2nd May 2016
28th January 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
823.914
Paperback
240
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
170g
The first novel from one of Britain's best loved writers Welcome to the Palladium, Brickley. Once the grandest music-hall south of the river, now its peeling foyer is home to stale popcorn, a depressed manager, and a cast of disparate picturegoers who touch and shape each other's destinies. Amongst them is Mark, the cynical intellectual who seeks sensuality and finds spirituality; Clare, his girlfriend, who loses faith and discovers passion; Father Kipling, the scandalized priest; and Harry, the sexually frustrated Teddy boy. In his astutely observed first novel, David Lodge ushers in a congregation of characters whose hopes, confusions and foibles play out alongside the celluloid fantasies of the silver screen.
Sharp and real -- Kingsley Amis
Quirky and original * Sunday Times *
The Picturegoers' appeal derives as much from the quality of the writing as for its absorption in a bygone way of life * Independent *
An excellent first novel... He has a wonderful eye for the tawdriness of our commercial world * Times *
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.