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  2. The Singularities - Wikipedia

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    The Singularities. The Singularities is a novel by the Irish author John Banville, published in 2022. It is based on characters and themes from the author's earlier novels. Felix Mordaunt, sentenced to life for murder, has been released from prison. He goes to visit his childhood home which is now occupied by Adam and Helen Godley, a middle ...

  3. The Sea (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The story is told by Max Morden, a self-aware, retired art historian attempting to reconcile himself to the deaths of those he loved as a child and as an adult. The novel is written as a reflective journal; the setting always in flux, wholly dependent upon the topic or theme Max feels inclined to write about. Despite the constant fluctuations ...

  4. John Banville - Wikipedia

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    4. Website. www .john-banville .com. William John Banville (born 8 December 1945) is an Irish novelist, short story writer, adapter of dramas and screenwriter. [2] Though he has been described as "the heir to Proust, via Nabokov ", Banville himself maintains that W. B. Yeats and Henry James are the two real influences on his work. [3] [1 ...

  5. John Banville bibliography - Wikipedia

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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 Tait Black Memorial Prize, the Franz Kafka Prize, the Austrian State Prize for European Literature and the Prince of Asturias Award for Literature; has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature; knighted by Italy; is one of the ...

  6. The Infinities - Wikipedia

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    The Infinities, Banville's first novel under his own name since 2005, was well received and seen to fit naturally into his oeuvre. "In the 1980s, Banville challenged his readers to imagine a Nabokov novel based on the life of a Gödel or an Einstein," wrote Irish literary critic Val Nolan in The Sunday Business Post.

  7. The Book of Evidence - Wikipedia

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    The book is narrated by Freddie Montgomery, a 38-year-old scientist, who murders a servant girl during an attempt to steal a painting from a neighbour. Freddie is an aimless drifter, and though he is a perceptive observer of himself and his surroundings, he is largely amoral.

  8. Shroud (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Shroud certainly demonstrates (Banville's) ability to generate extreme tension and utterly uncanny atmospheres." Vander is arrogant and self-absorbed, and treats Cass Cleave with contempt. "Vander in old age is simultaneously demonic, monstrous and clownish". "For Vander, all of life has been a denial of his authentic self - in short, a ...

  9. AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes - Wikipedia

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    "Listen to me, mister. You're my knight in shining armor. Don't you forget it. You're going to get back on that horse, and I'm going to be right behind you, holding on tight, and away we're gonna go, go, go!" Ethel Thayer Katharine Hepburn: On Golden Pond: 1981 89 "Tell 'em to go out there with all they got and win just one for the Gipper ...