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» Quite a Good Time To Be Born: a Memoir, 1935-75 by David Lodge, review: 'less wit than his novels'
Quite a Good Time To Be Born: a Memoir, 1935-75 by David Lodge, review: 'less wit than his novels'
Written By Unknown on Sunday, January 18, 2015 | 5:47 AM
There's some good period detail in David Lodge's memoir, says Nicholas Shakespeare, but his life is a low-key affair
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