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Information is the religion of the modern world.
David Lodge
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David Lodge
Age: 89
Born: 1935
Born: January 28
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David John Lodge
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to read is to surrender oneself to an endless displacement of curiosity and desire from one sentence to another, from one action to another, from one level of a text to another. The text unveils itself before us, but never allows itself to be possessed and instead of trying to possess it we should take pleasure in its teasing
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