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Par : David Lodge

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  • Nombre de pages342
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.445 kg
  • Dimensions15,2 cm × 23,3 cm × 2,7 cm
  • ISBN0-436-20997-7
  • EAN9780436209970
  • Date de parution01/01/2001
  • ÉditeurSecker & Warburg

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Ralph Messenger is a man who knows what he wants and generally gets it. Approaching his fiftieth birthday, he has good reason to feel pleased with himself. As Director of the prestigious Hoit Belling Centre for Cognitive Science at the University of Gloucester he is much in demand as a pundit on developments in artificial intelligence and the study of human consciousness - 'the last frontier of scientific enquiry'. He enjoys an affluent lifestyle subsidised by the wealth of his American wife, Carrie. Known to colleagues on the conference circuit as a womaniser and to Private Eye as a 'Media Dong', he has reached a tacit understanding with Carrie to refrain from philandering in his own back yard. This resolution is already weakening when he meets and is attracted to Helen Reed, a distinguished novelist still grieving for the sudden death of her husband more than a year ago. She has rented out her London house and taken up a post as writer-in-residence at Gloucester University, partly to try and get over her bereavement. Fascinated and challenged by a personality and a world-view radically at odds with her own, Helen is aroused by Ralph's bold advances, but resists on moral principle. The stand-off between them is shattered by a series of events and discoveries that dramatically confirm the truth of Ralph's dictum, 'We can never know for certain what another person is thinking.'
Ralph Messenger is a man who knows what he wants and generally gets it. Approaching his fiftieth birthday, he has good reason to feel pleased with himself. As Director of the prestigious Hoit Belling Centre for Cognitive Science at the University of Gloucester he is much in demand as a pundit on developments in artificial intelligence and the study of human consciousness - 'the last frontier of scientific enquiry'. He enjoys an affluent lifestyle subsidised by the wealth of his American wife, Carrie. Known to colleagues on the conference circuit as a womaniser and to Private Eye as a 'Media Dong', he has reached a tacit understanding with Carrie to refrain from philandering in his own back yard. This resolution is already weakening when he meets and is attracted to Helen Reed, a distinguished novelist still grieving for the sudden death of her husband more than a year ago. She has rented out her London house and taken up a post as writer-in-residence at Gloucester University, partly to try and get over her bereavement. Fascinated and challenged by a personality and a world-view radically at odds with her own, Helen is aroused by Ralph's bold advances, but resists on moral principle. The stand-off between them is shattered by a series of events and discoveries that dramatically confirm the truth of Ralph's dictum, 'We can never know for certain what another person is thinking.'
David Lodge, né le 28 janvier 1935 à Londres, homme de lettres britannique, est désormais mondialement connu ; ses ouvrages sont traduits dans une dizaine de langues. Après des études de lettres, il enseigne la littérature à partir de 1960, tout en préparant sa thèse et en commençant à rédiger des œuvres de fiction. Le succès venant, il décide de quitter l'enseignement en 1987 pour se consacrer uniquement à l'écriture. Cette expérience lui inspire "Jeux de société" (1988) publié chez Rivages en 1990. Par ailleurs, il permet au grand public d'accéder à ses travaux théoriques, en donnant dès 1991 au journal "The Independant", des articles sur le roman ou la poésie ; ces rubriques seront publiées en 1992 dans "The art of fiction" et éditées en France en 2009 chez Rivages, son éditeur pour les traductions en langue française. On peut trouver en catalogue notamment : "Nouvelles du paradis" (1991), "Jeux de mots" (1993), "Pensées secrètes" (2002), "La vie en sourdine" (2008) ou "Un homme de tempérament" (2012).
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