- Published: 28 March 2016
- ISBN: 9781784700539
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 512
- RRP: $45.00
Quite A Good Time to be Born
A Memoir: 1935-1975











- Published: 28 March 2016
- ISBN: 9781784700539
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 512
- RRP: $45.00
Quite a Good Time to be Born is a record of success, free of boasting or malice. Anyone with some knowledge of academia or the literary world will find it full of interest
Allan Massie, Scotsman
What one takes away from this half-memoir is the self-portrait of an extraordinarily good, wrongly modest man; a distinguished scholar, and one of the finest of current novelists
John Sutherland, Spectator
As a piece of reportage from the third quarter of the English 20th century this is a sociologist’s paradise
Guardian
To call it quite a good book would definitely be an understatement
Andrew Lynch, Sunday Business Post
A fascinating portrayal of a writer’s development and a perceptive account of the changing society he lived in
Philippa Williams, Lady
This is a must-read for any die-hard fan… I’m looking forward to the sequel already
Rebecca Foster, Nudge
An outstanding memoir... Lucid and witty
Irish Times
A fascinating and moving read
Financial Times
The book I’d most like to be given for Christmas’ ‘criminally underrated as a writer
Elizabeth Day, Observer
A revealing account of a novelist’s growth and of a brilliant mind freeing itself from the fetters of religion and social disadvantage.
John Carey, The Sunday Times
Eloquent and absorbing book.
Mail on Sunday
[Lodge] captures a period of change when bright but ordinary children enjoyed life-changing opportunities that their parents could only have dreamt of.
Charlotte Heathcote, Daily Express
Evocative memoir… The exhaustive details of the revolutions in criticism, the novel and Eng Lit are illuminating…and the influential role Lodge has played in their development.
Marcus Field, Independent