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The
2010 Award |
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Deaf Sentence by David Lodge
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ABOUT
THE BOOK |
Funny and moving by turns, Deaf Sentence is a witty, original and absorbing account of one man’s effort to come to terms with deafness, ageing and mortality, and the comedy and tragedy of human lives. (From Publisher). |
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR |
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David Lodge is the author of ten previous novels, a trilogy of plays and a novella. He has also written stage plays screenplays and numerous works of literary criticism. His books have been translated into twenty-five languages. He is Honorary Professor of Modern English Literature at the University of Birmingham, where he taught for many years, and lives in that city. David Lodge’s books have sold over 2.5 million copies. |
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LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS |
Another brilliant read from one of the modern masters of the novel. Beautifully written and full of humour albeit of a dark tone. Psychologically insightful artistic revelation of human lot in the form of inner monologue of the protagonist who is loosing his hearing. Desmond Bates has prematurely quit his valued job as a professor of Applied Linguistics as a result of his deafness. He constantly misinterprets people’s words which Lodge (a fellow sufferer of deafness) utilizes to create an entertaining and funny narrative. Bates becomes embroiled in a sticky situation with beautiful, manipulative America student Alex Loom whose intentions are anything but academic and this contributes to creating a novel which is both amusing and very poignant. |
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