Vic Wilcox is "Nice Work" at the beginning of David Lodge's novel "Nice Work", J. I introduced Vic Wilcox, Managing Director of Pringle & Sons Casting and General Engineering. He lives in an upscale residential suburb of Rummage with his wife Marjorie and three children. Raymond, Sandra and Gary. Vic is a typical British. The trouble with Marjorie was to buy a microwave oven (96% Eastern part) and to purchase Japanese watch radio.
David Lodge is rumored as a typical British postwar novelist. Although it is funny but not stupid, it is not rude, but it is not anti-traditional, distorted, enthusiastic and inhuman. Since the publication of the first novel "The Picturegoers" in 1960, he has published numerous articles on novels, essays, memoirs, scripts and short stories - many of them are new works published by Vintage . Like Murakami, Rocky's attention to these stories is often masculine, but that's not all. These stories deal with confusion and mystery of interpersonal relationships in a serious and absurd style (for the story - Robert Brownings' poem "My Last Duchess" contemporary reconsideration - he said "My last mistake "The title" This series shows Rocky's most interesting imagination.
UK also registered in the novel, sometimes deliberately imitated the work of the Victorian "Irish Situation" novel (the best work among the elegant and sarcastic work of David). In The Radiant Way (1987) of Margaret Drabble, the panorama of Britain's "two countries" was the most thorough due to regional gaps and gaps between wealthy people and the poor. Because of the low importance of the documentary, Martin amis' novel is leaning between vulgar taste and satiric aversion, scattering the sensation energy of the flash over the dirty, greedy and devastated of the city . Money (1984) is the most effective focus of his book.
Text intermixing refers to a way in which writing does not occur in social and historical vacuum but implicitly or implicitly reacts to or suggests other works. In a novel like a work by David Lodge's Nice about a lady lecturer specializing in industrial novels in the 19th century, each chapter quotes a citation from a 19th century industrial novel. Angela Carter's "Magical Toy Store" suggests style tips to romantic poet Sherry's work: in your opinion, my work is strong, you are told that the first last sentence despair is implied You should pay attention and changed