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The Campus Trilogy: Changing Places; Small World; Nice Work

This trilogy explores themes of personal growth, academic life, and social dynamics within the context of university settings. The books delve into the lives of characters as they navigate the complexities of their academic pursuits and interpersonal relationships. more

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David Lodge
David Lodge

David Lodge is a British author born on January 28, 1935. Known for his humor and satire, his works primarily focus on the lives and characters of the British academic community. more

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