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David Lodge
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  • Taschenbuch: 565 Seiten
  • Verlag: Random House UK; Auflage: Trade Paperback. (April 2011)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 1846554977
  • ISBN-13: 978-1846554971
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 15,4 x 4,5 x 23,4 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 44.186 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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'The mind is a time machine that travels backwards in memory and forwards in prophecy, but he has done with prophecy now...' Sequestered in his blitz-battered Regent's Park house in 1944, the ailing Herbert George Wells, 'H.G.' to his family and friends, looks back on a life crowded with incident, books, and women. Has it been a success or a failure? Once he was the most famous writer in the world, 'the man who invented tomorrow'; now he feels like yesterday's man, deserted by readers and depressed by the collapse of his utopian dreams. He recalls his unpromising start, and early struggles to acquire an education and make a living as a teacher; his rapid rise to fame as a writer with a prophetic imagination and a comic common touch which brought him into contact with most of the important literary, intellectual, and political figures of his time; his plunge into socialist politics; and, his belief in free love, and energetic practice of it. Arguing with himself about his conduct, he relives his relationships with two wives and many mistresses, especially the brilliant student Amber Reeves and the gifted writer Rebecca West, both of whom bore him children, with dramatic and long-lasting consequences. Unfolding this astonishing story, David Lodge depicts a man as contradictory as he was talented: a socialist who enjoyed his affluence, an acclaimed novelist who turned against the literary novel; and, a feminist womaniser, sensual yet incurably romantic, irresistible and exasperating by turns, but always vitally human.

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David Lodge, geb. 1935 in London, war lange Jahre Professor für Moderne Englische Literatur an der Universität Birmingham und unterrichtete als Gastprofessor auch ein Jahr (1969) an der renommierten amerikanischen University of California in Berkeley. Er hat mit großem Erfolg eine Reihe von Büchern veröffentlicht. Heute lebt er als freier Schriftsteller mit seiner Familie in Birmingham.

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Roman des Jahres! 24. April 2011
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Mit Abstand der beste Roman, den ich dieses Jahr gelesen habe. Kein einziger langweiliger Moment, faszinierende Charaktere in einer Erzählstruktur, die die Leserschaft herausfordert, selbst Schlüssel über den "Man of Part" zu ziehen.
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A man of many parts and many conquests 20. August 2011
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"A Man of Parts" is a big, nervy book of more than 550 pages devoted to H. G. Wells, a prolific writer not too much remembered in America except for his two Saturday afternoon entertainments "War of the Worlds" and "Time Machine."

Nervy in a way because David Lodge's decision to devote a big chunk of his own life researching and writing about Wells was risky. Would his subject be compelling enough to attract sufficient interest to make the effort worthwhile? The answer is, well sort of.

Wells (1866-1946) lived a long, productive life and it comes as pretty much a surprise that as well as being a writer of a hundred-odd books of fiction and nonfiction, the man was a sex machine, a fin de siècle man of many conquests.

Lodge describes Wells as not particularly attractive. Late in life Wells humorously portrays himself in an "auto-obituary" as a "bent, shabby, slovenly and latterly somewhat obese figure." Still, he was as successful in his conquests as a rooster in a henhouse.

Married twice, Wells was a socialist who believed in, was an activist for and practiced free love (ardently and often and with a score or more of women who were married, single, young and not so young, including birth control advocate Margaret Sanger).

Lodge suggests that one of the reasons for Wells' appeal was, strangely, his scent. His longtime lover the writer Rebecca West, nearly 30 years his junior, said he gave off the aroma of English walnuts, and another of his dalliances, the novelist Elizabeth von Arnim, said he exuded the smell of honey. Whatever the reason for his allure, throughout his life when he approached a potential conquest he was usually eagerly received.

I don't know how best to describe the book. It's either a fictionalized biography or a novel that passes itself off as something very true to life. In a front page, Lodge says the truth is "elastic" and nearly everything he writes about Wells is "inferable from" or "consistent with."

The book begins and ends in 1944 at the end of Wells' life when in his late 70s he's ill and in a mood to defend his reputation and define a legacy by talking about his life and works. Between those bookends, Lodge tells his subject's story in flashback.

Wells was not born to privilege. But his origins weren't like something from Dickens either. His father was a shopkeeper and his mother worked as a servant to the more prosperous. He struggled to get an education, worked as a teacher and apprenticed as a draper. He began writing while young and relatively quickly found a following. Money and prosperity followed soon after.

West summed up Well's life this way: "HG was like a comet. He appeared suddenly out of obscurity at the end of the 19th century and blazed in the literary firmament for decades, evoking astonishment and awe and alarm, like the comet of `In the Days of the Comet' which threatened to destroy the earth, but in fact transformed it by the beneficial effect of its gaseous tail."

Wells said of himself, "I want to change the world not just describe it." Whether he succeeded is open to debate. Lodge's life of Wells is long and although the book is interesting I wanted it to be something more, engaging enough to hold my interest page after page and affair after affair. For me it didn't quite measure up.
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Not a bad book . . . 29. November 2011
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. . . but Lodge chooses a balance of about 75% Wells's sex life and 25% everything else, which seems to me to reduce the interest of the novel, particularly since Wells's affairs are pretty much to a standard pattern which we catch pretty quickly. (50/50 might have been more interesting.) The irony of Wells's prophesying the future and then seeming to become irrelevant might have engaged more attention, as might the drama of the times in which he lived. His arguments with other writers, particularly letters to and from Henry James are of interest, as are the interrogations from some unknown person. (I found myself hoping it was some time traveler, but was disappointed in this regard; a Wells bio-novel on the model of some of his own best works would have been interesting.)

Fortunately the reading is light, so it isn't too difficult to make it through the 500+ pages.
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A Fun Book by a Fun Writer 24. November 2011
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I found "A Man of Parts" to be a thoroughly enjoyable read. Historical fiction if you will-- yet David Lodge has done significant research, including examination of much correspondence. The book is not complete fantasy.

The book left me with an enduring picture of the values, customs, and concerns of the times, even as these values changed greatly during H.G. Wells' lifetime and changed even more in the 60+ years since his death. One example is the depiction of the sometimes over-serious Fabians. This march of years helps the reader to place oneself in time. Of course, the main focus of "A Man of Parts" is Wells' relations with women and the often farcical results of his pursuits. Lodge's "anonymous interviewer" technique is used now and then to take H.G. to task and try to get him to 'fess up to the motivations behind his behavior with his numerous, not always serial romances. But H.G. is irrepressible and clings to his dignity and somewhat inflated self image, even in the face of contradictions, even in the face of his impending death. A fun read by a writer who is a keen, non-judgemental observer who, even with a nod to absurdity, extends sympathy to his characters. (Book purchased through Amazon!)
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