Book2Book Monday 01 Jun 2015
The author David Lodge has claimed people become less creative as they get older.
Lodge, 80, acclaimed for his parody of university life, known as the Campus Trilogy, said that he might not write another novel because he found it much harder to think of a plot he could "have faith in".
"I think a lot of writers who begin early, like I did, probably reach their peak in their 40s and 50s," he told BBC Radio 4's Broadcasting House.
Independent
Lodge, 80, acclaimed for his parody of university life, known as the Campus Trilogy, said that he might not write another novel because he found it much harder to think of a plot he could "have faith in".
"I think a lot of writers who begin early, like I did, probably reach their peak in their 40s and 50s," he told BBC Radio 4's Broadcasting House.
Independent
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