William John Banville (born 8 December 1945) is an Irish novelist, short story writer, adapter of dramas and screenwriter. Though he has been described...
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John Banville (born 8 December 1945) is an Irish novelist, short story writer, adapter of dramas and screenwriter. He has won the Booker Prize, the James...
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reserve in Quebec, Canada John Banville, an Irish novelist. Melanie Louise Banville, a Canadian gymnast. Théodore de Banville, a French poet and writer...
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The Sea (novel) (category Novels by John Banville)
The Sea is a 2005 novel by John Banville. His fourteenth novel, it won the 2005 Booker Prize. The story is told by Max Morden, a self-aware, retired art...
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suffering abuse in Terenure College as a student there. He regards John Banville as "the world's greatest living writer". In May 2024, Boyne was the...
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stream of consciousness writing by James Joyce and Virginia Woolf. John Banville also compared James's modernist stream of consciousness technique, which...
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Quirke (series) (category Novels by John Banville)
The Quirke series of crime novels, written by Irish novelist John Banville under the pen name Benjamin Black, centres on the titular character, a pathologist...
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Retrieved 13 December 2020. Banville, John; le Carré, John (11 October 2019). "'My ties to England have loosened': John le Carré on Britain, Boris and...
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the only short-story collection to be shortlisted. In 1981, nominee John Banville wrote a letter to The Guardian requesting that the prize be given to...
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unsuccessful attempt to have it recognized as a canonical sequel. In 2017, John Banville published Mrs. Osmond, a sequel to Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady...
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