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Cover artist
  
Paul Cox

Publication date
  
1991

OCLC
  
24653478

Author
  
David Lodge

Publisher
  
Harvill Secker

Genres
  
Fiction, Novel

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
294 pp (hardcover)

Originally published
  
1991

ISBN
  
0-436-25668-1

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Media type
  
Print (hardcover, paperback)

Similar
  
David Lodge books, Novels

Paradise News (1991) is a novel by British author David Lodge. The novel explores the notion of paradise on earth and in heaven.

Plot summary

The story begins with Bernard, a laicised Catholic priest, escorting his unwilling father Jack to Hawaii at the request of his aunt Ursula, who is dying of cancer. On the day after arrival, Jack is hit by a car and sent to hospital. Bernard spends much time travelling between Jack's bedside and Ursula's nursing home, and through this, gets the opportunity to discover their past. Ursula, always portrayed as the selfish black sheep, had been sexually abused as a child by her oldest brother Sean, who was venerated as a hero by the family for his death in the war. Ursula explains to Bernard that the experience ruined her marriage and her life. She wants Jack's apology for Jack knew of the abuse but kept silent. In the midst of this, Bernard strikes up a tentative relationship with Yolande Miller, the driver of the car that hit his father. Bernard's gradual sexual awakening parallels Ursula's struggle with her illness.

The narrative switches between third-person prose, Bernard's diary, a long letter from Bernard to Yolande, and postcards and notes sent from Hawaii by various characters encountered by Bernard and Jack on the plane journey from England, concluding with a letter from Yolande to Bernard.

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Paradise News Wikipedia