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David John Lodge CBE (born 28 January 1935) is an English author and critic. A literature professor at the University of Birmingham until 1987, some of his novels satirise academic life, notably the "Campus Trilogy" – Changing Places : A Tale of Two Campuses (1975), Small World: An Academic Romance (1984) and Nice Work (1988).
David Lodge is an American voice actor who works for anime as well as animation and the video game community and is known for his voice work in the Power Rangers franchise.
YearTitleRole2023Security Guard2023Astaroth2022Sabu, Tengu2022GhostsDavid Lodge (born January 28, 1935, London, England) is an English novelist, literary critic, playwright, and editor known chiefly for his satiric novels about academic life. Lodge was educated at University College, London (B.A., 1955; M.A., 1959), and at the University of Birmingham (Ph.D., 1967).
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Learn about the life and career of David Lodge, a British novelist, critic and academic. Explore his fiction, non-fiction, adaptations and essays, and his parodic style and themes.
- London, England
- Secker & Warburg Ltd, Vintage
David Lodge is a versatile and prolific performer who has voiced characters in video games, cartoons, movies, and trailers. He is also known for his roles in Family Guy, Naruto, Goldie and Bear, and World of Warcraft.
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David Lodge has 157 books on Goodreads with 241184 ratings. David Lodge’s most popular book is Changing Places (The Campus Trilogy, #1).
Professor David Lodge is a graduate and Honorary Fellow of University College London. He is Emeritus Professor of English Literature at the University of Birmingham, where he taught from 1960 until 1987, when he retired to write full-time.