Changing Places
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1979
251
Novel • Fiction
Euphoric State, USA • 1960s
1979
Adult
18+ years
Changing Places by David Lodge is a comedic novel that follows the lives of two university professors who swap jobs between institutions in the United Kingdom and the United States. Through their experiences, the novel explores themes of cultural exchange, academic life, and personal growth within the setting of changing environments.
Humorous
Nostalgic
Contemplative
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Changing Places by David Lodge is praised for its witty satire of academic life, capturing the cultural clash between British and American universities. The humor, clever narrative structure, and relatable characters resonate well with readers. However, some critics find the plot predictable. Overall, it remains a celebrated exploration of academic absurdities.
A reader who enjoys Changing Places by David Lodge likely appreciates witty academic satire and campus novels. Fans of Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis or Small World by Lodge himself will find appeal in the humorous exploration of academic life and cultural exchange. Suitable for those interested in social commentary with a comedic twist.
8,791 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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251
Novel • Fiction
Euphoric State, USA • 1960s
1979
Adult
18+ years
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