LONDON (AP) 鈥 British author David Lodge, who was twice short-listed for the country's leading literary prize, has died. He was 89.
Lodge鈥檚 family said they were 鈥渧ery proud鈥 of the prolific writer, who died on New Year's Day, according to a statement issued by his publisher, Penguin Random House.
Lodge is probably best known for his two Booker Prize-nominated novels, 1984's 鈥淪mall World: An Academic Romance鈥 and 鈥淣ice Works鈥 four years later.
The two novels followed on from 1975's 鈥淐hanging Places,鈥 the first in a trilogy series about a fictional university. The trilogy was adapted successfully for television in the 1980s.
Lodge, who also wrote memoirs and television scripts, taught in the English department at the University of Birmingham between 1960 and 1987 before retiring to focus on writing.
鈥淚t was interesting growing up with David Lodge as a father," his family said. 鈥淐onversation over the supper table was always lively, our mother Mary very much held her own, meanwhile, David was ready with a reference book to look up something that was being disputed."
Lodge鈥檚 publisher, Liz Foley, said that it was 鈥渁 true privilege and joy to be David鈥檚 publisher and I will miss him very much.鈥
He was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1998 for services to literature.
Lodge鈥檚 wife, Mary, died in January 2022. He is survived by three children, Stephen, Christopher and Julia.
The Associated Press