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Bester Preis: € 27,25 (vom 29.04.2016)Quite A Good Time to be Born: A Memoir: 1935-1975 (2015)
ISBN: 9781473520936 bzw. 1473520932, in Englisch, 496 Seiten, Vintage Digital, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
'I drew my first breath on the 28th of January 1935, which was quite a good time for a future writer to be born in England...’ The only child in a lower-middle-class London family, David Lodge inherited his artistic genes from his musician father and his Catholic faith from his Irish-Belgian mother. Four years old when World War II began, David grew to maturity through decades of great social and cultural change - giving him plenty to write about. Candid, witty and insightful, Quite a Good Time to be Born illuminates a period of transition in British society, and charts the evolution of a writer whose works have become classics in his own lifetime. Kindle Edition, Formato: Kindle eBook, Etiqueta: Vintage Digital, Vintage Digital, Grupo de producto: eBooks, Publicado: 2015-01-29, Fecha de lanzamiento: 2015-01-29, Estudio: Vintage Digital, Rango de ventas: 193331.
Quite A Good Time to be Born: A Memoir: 1935-1975 (2015)
ISBN: 9781473520936 bzw. 1473520932, in Englisch, 496 Seiten, Vintage Digital, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
'I drew my first breath on the 28th of January 1935, which was quite a good time for a future writer to be born in England...’ The only child in a lower-middle-class London family, David Lodge inherited his artistic genes from his musician father and his Catholic faith from his Irish-Belgian mother. Four years old when World War II began, David grew to maturity through decades of great social and cultural change - giving him plenty to write about. Candid, witty and insightful, Quite a Good Time to be Born illuminates a period of transition in British society, and charts the evolution of a writer whose works have become classics in his own lifetime. Kindle Edition, Formato: Kindle eBook, Etiqueta: Vintage Digital, Vintage Digital, Grupo de producto: eBooks, Publicado: 2015-01-29, Fecha de lanzamiento: 2015-01-29, Estudio: Vintage Digital, Rango de ventas: 136600.
Quite A Good Time to be Born: A Memoir: 1935-1975 (2015)
ISBN: 9781473520936 bzw. 1473520932, in Englisch, 496 Seiten, Vintage Digital, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
'I drew my first breath on the 28th of January 1935, which was quite a good time for a future writer to be born in England...’ The only child in a lower-middle-class London family, David Lodge inherited his artistic genes from his musician father and his Catholic faith from his Irish-Belgian mother. Four years old when World War II began, David grew to maturity through decades of great social and cultural change - giving him plenty to write about. Candid, witty and insightful, Quite a Good Time to be Born illuminates a period of transition in British society, and charts the evolution of a writer whose works have become classics in his own lifetime. Kindle Edition, Formato: Kindle eBook, Etiqueta: Vintage Digital, Vintage Digital, Grupo de producto: eBooks, Publicado: 2015-01-29, Fecha de lanzamiento: 2015-01-29, Estudio: Vintage Digital, Rango de ventas: 174635.
Quite A Good Time to be Born
ISBN: 9781846559501 bzw. 1846559502, in Englisch, Vintage Publishing Harvill Secker, neu.
Illuminating both the author and his work, this book gives a picture of a period of transition in British society and the evolution of a writer who has become a classic in his own lifetime. 'I drew my first breath on the 28th of January 1935...
Quite a Good Time to be Born
ISBN: 9781846559501 bzw. 1846559502, in Englisch, neu.
The only child in a lower-middle-class family, who got his artistic genes from his musician father and his Catholic faith from his mother, the author was four when World War II began and grew to maturity through decades of great social and cultural change. In this memoir, he looks back over his childhood and youth. 'I drew my first breath on the 28th of January 1935, which was quite a good time for a future writer to be born in England...' 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. A promising career anchored on a happy marriage opens up, full of opportunities for travel, enjoyment of exciting new trends and interesting new friends, but also intertwined with unexpected setbacks and challenges, both professional and personal. Candid, witty and insightful, illuminating both the author and his work, Quite a Good Time to be Born gives a fascinating picture of a period of transition in British society and the evolution of a writer who has become a classic in his own lifetime.
Quite A Good Time To Be Born: A Memoir: 1935-1975 (2016)
ISBN: 9781784700539 bzw. 1784700533, in Englisch, 464 Seiten, Vintage, Taschenbuch, neu.
Nuevo de: $9.25 (24 Ofrece)
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, TOTAL BOOKS.
A memoir from one of Britain's finest novelists and critics. 'I drew my first breath on the 28th of January 1935, which was quite a good time for a future writer to be born in England...' 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. A promising career anchored on a happy marriage opens up, full of opportunities for travel, enjoyment of exciting new trends and interesting new friends, but also intertwined with unexpected setbacks and challenges, both professional and personal. Candid, witty and insightful, illuminating both the author and his work, Quite a Good Time to be Born gives a fascinating picture of a period of transition in British society and the evolution of a writer who has become a classic in his own lifetime. Paperback, Formato: International Edition, Etiqueta: Vintage, Vintage, Grupo de producto: Book, Publicado: 2016-02-23, Fecha de lanzamiento: 2016-02-23, Estudio: Vintage, Rango de ventas: 1541364.
Quite a Good Time to Be Born: A Memoir: 1935-1975 (2015)
ISBN: 9781846559501 bzw. 1846559502, in Englisch, 496 Seiten, Harvill Secker, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, fatbraincouk.
A memoir from one of Britain's greatest novelists and critics, showing how his childhood and early career led to him becoming the writer of Changing Places, Small World and The Art of Fiction. 'I drew my first breath on the 28th of January 1935, which was quite a good time for a future writer to be born in England...' 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. A promising career anchored on a happy marriage opens up, full of opportunities for travel, enjoyment of exciting new trends and interesting new friends, but also intertwined with unexpected setbacks and challenges, both professional and personal. Candid, witty and insightful, illuminating both the author and his work, Quite a Good Time to be Born gives a fascinating picture of a period of transition in British society and the evolution of a writer who has become a classic in his own lifetime. Hardcover, Ausgabe: First Edition, Format: International Edition, Label: Harvill Secker, Harvill Secker, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2015-02-11, Freigegeben: 2015-02-11, Studio: Harvill Secker, Verkaufsrang: 685997.
Quite a Good Time to Be Born: A Memoir: 1935-1975 (2015)
ISBN: 9781846559501 bzw. 1846559502, in Englisch, 496 Seiten, Harvill Secker, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, RAREWAVES-IMPORTS.
A memoir from one of Britain's greatest novelists and critics, showing how his childhood and early career led to him becoming the writer of Changing Places, Small World and The Art of Fiction. 'I drew my first breath on the 28th of January 1935, which was quite a good time for a future writer to be born in England...' 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. A promising career anchored on a happy marriage opens up, full of opportunities for travel, enjoyment of exciting new trends and interesting new friends, but also intertwined with unexpected setbacks and challenges, both professional and personal. Candid, witty and insightful, illuminating both the author and his work, Quite a Good Time to be Born gives a fascinating picture of a period of transition in British society and the evolution of a writer who has become a classic in his own lifetime. Hardcover, Ausgabe: First Edition, Format: International Edition, Label: Harvill Secker, Harvill Secker, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2015-02-11, Freigegeben: 2015-02-11, Studio: Harvill Secker, Verkaufsrang: 685997.
D: Quite a Good Time to be Born
ISBN: 9781846559518 bzw. 1846559510, in Englisch, neu.
A Memoir: 1935-1975, I drew my first breath on the 28th of January 1935, which was quite a good time for a future writer to be born in England... 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. A promising career anchored on a happy marriage opens up, full of opportunities for travel, enjoyment of exciting new trends and interesting new friends, but also intertwined with unexpected setbacks and challenges, both professional and personal. Candid, witty and insightful, illuminating both the author and his work, Quite a Good Time to be Born gives a fascinating picture of a period of transition in British society and the evolution of a writer who has become a classic in his own lifetime.
Quite a Good Time to Be Born: A Memoir: 1935-1975 (Unabridged) (1975)
ISBN: 9781510003644 bzw. 1510003649, in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch, elektronischer Download.
In this memoir of his life, David Lodge looks back over his childhood and youth, including his undergraduate years at University College London....