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  1. The Picturegoers (1960) is the first novel by British writer David Lodge. The novel relates the story of a group of Roman Catholics residing in London. It interweaves scenes at and near Brickley Palladium in south-east London with characters like Mark Underwood, a Catholic undergraduate, and Clare representing different attitudes to ...

  2. The Picturegoers. David Lodge. 3.43. 372 ratings29 reviews. Lodge's first published novel. Genres Fiction British Literature Humor. 238 pages, Paperback. First published January 1, 1960. Book details & editions. About the author. David Lodge. 155 books854 followers. Follow.

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  3. 3. Nov. 2014 · The picturegoers. by. Lodge, David, 1935-. Publication date. 1993. Topics. English fiction. Publisher. London ; New York : Penguin.

  4. The picturegoers : Lodge, David, 1935- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  5. Summary. Welcome to the Palladium, Brickley. Once the grandest music-hall south of the river, now its peeling foyer is home to stale popcorn, a depressed manager, and a cast of disparate picturegoers who touch and shape each other’s destinies. Amongst them is Mark, the cynical intellectual who seeks sensuality and finds spirituality; Clare ...

  6. The first novel from one of Britain's best loved writers. Mark, the cynical intellectual, who seeks sensuality in the body of an ex-novice and finds spirituality; Clare, his girlfriend, who loses faith and discovers passion; Father Kipling, the scandalized priest; Harry, the sexually frustrated Teddy boy -- just some among the crowd who make their Saturday-night pilgrimage to the peeling ...

  7. Welcome to the Palladium, Brickley. Once the grandest music-hall south of the river, now its peeling foyer is home to stale popcorn, a depressed manager, and a cast of disparate picturegoers who touch and shape each other’s destinies. Amongst them is Mark, the cynical intellectual who seeks sensuality and finds spirituality; Clare, his ...