Showing posts with label Malcolm Bradbury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malcolm Bradbury. Show all posts

Sunday, January 5, 2025

DISLODGED

 It was sad to read last week of the death of David Lodge.  He had a significant, if oblique, influence on my life, although needless to say I had no influence on his.

 


When I was in my early teens and had just started to read ‘grown up’ books (whatever that might mean) I borrowed a copy of The British Museum is Falling Down from the local library.  It’s a book about PhD students at London University. At the time I had no idea what people did at universities and if I’d even heard the term PhD I certainly didn’t know what it meant.

 



However from reading the book I learned that there were people in the world who spent all their days in libraries, reading and writing, while working on a thesis. This came as a huge surprise.  It seemed as improbable as the wildest science fiction.

 

Anyway, I eventually got the hang of that.  And a few decades later I was at a literary festival at Dartington College, on a panel with David Lodge.  We were in a lecture theatre that had a balcony, and although the balcony wasn’t being used for spectators, about halfway through the event a solitary figure appeared in the empty seats up there.  It was Malcolm Bradbury!!  

It felt like a visit from a deity and it concentrated the mind no end.

 



After the event I was standing around talking to Lodge and Bradbury and their partners and one of them (alas I forget which one) said, “Geoff, we’re all going for a walk.  Will you come with us?”

 

And I had to say no, because I’d organized for a friend to come and give me a lift to the place I was staying overnight and I didn’t think I could say to him, just hang on for a couple of hours while I go for a walk with these literary luminaries.

It was one of the greatest walking regrets I’ve ever had. 


Photo by Gunter Glucklich