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Home Truths

by David Lodge

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Penguin (Non-Classics) (2000), Paperback, 128 pages

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25 May 2009 - from Julie and Barry when they moved away

I picked this out of the bags as a Lodge I didn't know about. It's a novella based on a play Lodge wrote about the pitfalls of celebrity. Working well as a long short story, we meet two authors, one out there and successful, one practically a hermit, the woman they both once loved, now married to one of them, and a celebrity interviewer known for stitching up her victims. When they try to play a trick on her, will it all backfire?

Really nicely written (of course) and with a great little storyline - very good and it is in book form so I'll count it as a full book read! ( )
  LyzzyBee | Sep 1, 2009 |
A nicely paced novella, playing with the idea of minor celebrity and (because it's Lodge) the terrible terribleness of what it's like to be a writer. Adapted from a play, and it's really quite noticeable once you look for it.
  shimgray | Apr 4, 2009 |
Adrian is a distinguished former novelist with a novel on the A-level set text list. His best friend Sam is a successful screenwriter hoping to break into Hollywood. When one of the new breed of journo-interviewers does a hatchet job on Sam, the two men plot to get their own back on her - but as you might guess it was never going to go to plan!

A witty novella satirising the cult of celebrity and the insecurity of writing for a living. Adapted from a play, it rattles along for its 115 pages piling on the layers of humiliation for all four involved (Adrian, his wife Ellie, Sam and Fanny - the journalist), until reaching its climax on a day we will all remember. It reads like a play being very dialogue driven, but that allows Lodge's wit to sparkle all the more. ( )
  gaskella | Jul 25, 2008 |
Tidy novella about literary celebrity. Lightly provocative, breezily written—a pleasant-enough afternoon diversion. ( )
  jbushnell | Apr 7, 2007 |
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The cottage stands all on its own at the end of a rutted cart-track that leads off from the main road to the village, about a mile away.
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Adapted from the play of the same name performed by Birmingham Rep in 1998.

Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0140290133, Paperback)

Adrian Ludlow, a novelist with a distinguished but slightly faded reputation, is living in semi-retirement with his wife, Eleanor, in an isolated cottage beneath the flight path of London's Gatwick airport. Their old friend from college days, Sam Sharp, who has since become a successful screenplay writer, drops by unexpectedly on the way to Los Angeles. Sam is fuming over a scathing profile of himself by Fanny Tarrant, one of the new breed of pugnacious interviewers, in that day's newspaper. Together, Sam and Adrian plan to take revenge on the journalist, though Adrian is risking what he values most: his privacy. What follows is unexpected and upsetting for all of them, including Fanny.

David Lodge's delicious novella examines with characteristic wit and insight the tensions between private life and public interest in contemporary culture.

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