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Therapy is a 1995 British novel by David Lodge. [1] The story concerns a successful sitcom writer, Laurence Passmore, plagued by middle-age neuroses and a failed marriage. His only problem seems to be an "internal derangement of the knee" but a mid-life crisis has struck and he is discovering angst.
- David Lodge
- 1995
1 de jan. de 1995 · In questo limbo si situano i romanzi di David Lodge: celebre docente di letteratura inglese e critico letterario, umorista tra i migliori degli anni ’80 e ’90.
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- Paperback
Neste romance verdadeiramente hilariante, David Lodge - a quem chamaram já o mestre da comédia - conduz apaixonadamente a sua personagem ao longo de um caminho cheio de surpresas e peripécias, em busca de uma cura para a doença aparentemente incurável dos tempos modernos.
- Paperback
- 04-1995
Books. Therapy. David Lodge. Thorndike Press, 1996 - Fiction - 569 pages. From the critically acclaimed author of Nice Work and Small World comes a dazzling comedy of midlife crisis.
Therapy springs open like a brightly colored Chinese puzzle box, to become a funny and often touching meditation on faith, redemption, and existential doubt.”
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David Lodge. A successful sitcom writer with plenty of money, a stable marraige, a platonic mistress and a flash car, Laurence 'Tubby' Passmore has more reason than most to be happy.
To all appearances, Laurence Passmore is sitting pretty. True, he's almost bald and nicknamed "Tubby", but the TV sitcom he writes keeps the money flowing in, and he has every other material comfort; but what the money can't buy, and what his many therapists can't deliver, is contentment.