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is of no consequence, that you don't really need it, certainly not in this day and age, and I think if, as the vivisectionists assure us, the animals don't suffer, then why don't they volunteer themselves? It would be much better to have a human being to experiment on than an animal. . No, I'm not being tongue-in-cheek! I'm absolutely serious! I mean why don't they conduct experiments on each other? Why bring animals in? ... We certainly should not be inflicting needless pain on innocent animals... If there's no pain, no distress... ask for human volunteers. Pay them money."
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wall and the other facing a window through which he has no view and never cleans. He advises against young writers approaching him for advice: "I remind them as gently as I can, that they are on their own, with no help available anywhere". He has compared writing to the life of an athlete: "It's asking an awful lot of one's self. Every day you have to do your absolute best â it's a bit like being a sportsman. You have to perform at the absolute top of your game, six, seven, eight hours a day â that's very, very wearing".
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responsibility for one's life and one has to take responsibility for one's bad deeds as well as one's good deeds. One has to, as I say, be responsible... Failure in art, or failure in making a living, or a success â none of them compares, everything pales beside hurting other people, because, you know, we are here for such a short time and basic life itself is so hard one has a duty to try to be decent to other people".
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1996:: "There is some comedy in it and potential material: 'The man who nearly won the Nobel prize'". Media in Ireland described the trick played on Banville as "cruel", while media in neighbouring England described it as "deceitful". He received numerous sympathetic emails and telephone calls and support from fellow writers.
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551:"and there wasn't a single one of any of my books anywhere". But, he noted in 2012, "I didn't feel badly about it because I was writing the kinds of books I wanted to write. And I had no one but myself to blame if I wasn't making money, that wasn't anybody's fault. Nobody was obliged to buy my books".
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Banville called upon the
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and he suggested well, if vivisection is not harmful and painful to animals, why don't the experimenters themselves volunteer to undergo the experiments? Why involve animals? It seemed to me an unanswerable question... I'm no expert on these matters. I claim no expertise but I'm told that vivisection
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His typical writing day begins with a drive from his home in Dublin to his office by the river. He writes from 9 a.m. until lunch. He then dines on bread, cheese and tea and resumes working until 6 p.m., at which time he returns home. He writes on two desks at right angles to each other, one facing a
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Sutherland himself loved it and wrote one of those rapturous reviews. But
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also thought it sounded like a "joke". Banville later elaborated on the experience: "I have the distinct impression that I wasnât the target of this really. I think he assumed that I would believe him and that I would make a big fuss in the newspapers and say this is another dispute within the jury.
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featured on the jury. Banville described the award as "one of the ones one really wants to get. It's an old style prize and as an old codger it's perfect for me ... I've been wrestling with Kafka since I was an adolescent" and said his bronze statuette trophy "will glare at me from the mantelpiece".
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appointment at the time and was lying face down on a couch when the call came. He had, however, retained a mobile telephone nearby, should he be contacted to give his view on a possible Irish winner. He informed his daughter; she called her father back while watching the live announcement at midday
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one of those favouring
Banville. It fell to Sutherland to cast the winning vote; he did so in favour of Banville. Banville later said: "I have not been the most popular person in London literary circles over the past half-year. And I think it was very large of Sutherland to cast the winning vote in
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in the novel. Banville issued a written reply with the opening line: "Summoned, one shuffles guiltily into the
Department of Trivia", before begging Sutherland's pardon for his "sluggish comprehension" after managing to make his way through "all seventeen pages" of the game. Banville later admitted
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Banville is seen as a practitioner of arty highbrow literature, the novelist goes one better and confesses to his hitherto unknown criminal past. While talking about his new novel on Tuesday's show, Banville reveals that ... he stole a copy of Dylan Thomas's Collected Poems from
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for becoming intimately involved with a foreign woman. While on a book tour of the United States in March 2006, Banville received a telephone call: "I have bad news, I'm afraid. John
Banville is dead". However, Banville was aware that McGahern had been unwell and, having performed the necessary
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Ben, a labrador, lived until the age of 11 before succumbing to cancer at
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When the prize rules later changed to allow entries by American writers, Banville welcomed the idea. However, he later expressed regret over the decision: "The prize was unique in its original form, but has lost that uniqueness. It is now just another prize among prizes. I am convinced the
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Speaking to Niamh Horan in 2012, Banville related his thoughts on hurt and responsibility: "To hurt other people is the worst thing you can do. To be hurt oneself is bad enough, but hurting other people is unforgivable... Unforgivable. Literally unforgivable. I think that one has to take
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under the pen name Benjamin Black. He writes his Benjamin Black crime fiction much more quickly than he composes his literary novels. He appreciates his work as Black as a craft, while as Banville he is an artist. He considers crime writing, in his own words, as being "cheap fiction".
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recording of the real Malm, at which point he realised that the speaker's voice was deeper than Malm, and Malm had a better grasp of English. However, when Banville rang the number back, he found himself in contact with the offices of the Swedish Academy. No sentient being spoke.
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was in shock but it turned out to be a case of the emperor's new clothes... Sutherland's casting vote, which was big of him since he had already tackled Banville in the NYRB about his none-too-close reading in Saturday of a bravura evocation of a game of squash.
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John Banville was given the Bob Hughes Lifetime Achievement Award 2013, and a screened tribute to Seamus Heaney featured contributions from former US president Bill Clinton and writer Edna O'Brien, who called Heaney a "very deep and radical
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This for Banville was a rare intervention of its kind, revealing to the public a different side â as he acknowledged when the presenter asked him if he had a history of objecting to activities such as
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in 2012: "I don't make a distinction between men and women. To me they are just people". Horan herself noted Banville's "special flair for writing about women and delving into the female psyche".
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yesterday, and how you can compensate for that by doing better today." He does not read reviews of his work as he already knows â "better than any reviewer" â the places in which its faults lie.
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to tell him his name had not been mentioned. Banville telephoned everyone he had spoken to in the intervening period to tell them: "Donât buy the champagne, stop throwing your hats in the air".
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told him he had won and even read out the customary citation and asked if he would prefer to be designated the 2018 or 2019 laureate. Banville was attending a
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checks to ensure that he was still alive, concluded that it was McGahern who was dead instead. And it was. He wrote an account of
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as being "as dignified and eloquent as ever in the face of a disappointment that made headlines around the world" and told
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4070:"Man Booker Prize: a history of controversy, criticism and literary greats"
4010:"El XI Premio RBA de Novela PolicĂaca recae en Benjamin Black con 'Pecado'"
2750:"There is no John Banville. When I get up from my desk, he ceases to exist"
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When the subject of eating meat was raised, Banville responded: "I don't".
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In a July 2008 interview with Juan José Delaney in the Argentine newspaper
2604:"The Long Awaited, Long-Promised, Just Plain Long John Banville Interview"
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as the two real influences on his work. Responding to the suggestion that
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4654:"'I believed it': Author Banville the victim of Nobel Prize hoax call"
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2260:"How I Write: John Banville on 'Ancient Light,' Nabokov and Dublin"
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Banville responded well in spite the hoax; he was described in the
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2822:"Once More Admired Than Bought, A Writer Finally Basks in Success"
2297:. Ed. Robert Hogan. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1996.
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town in south-east Ireland. He published his first novel,
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Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
2352:"John Banville, Premio PrĂncipe de Asturias de las Letras"
1841:. Earlier that year Sutherland had written approvingly of
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The second trilogy, sometimes referred to collectively as
480:'s poetry from Wexford County Library while in his teens.
439:, won the Booker Prize in 2005. In addition, he publishes
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613:(1989), with several of its characters being featured in
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or working as a features department sub-editor. He left.
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4581:"'All experience is material' â Banville on Nobel hoax"
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4100:"A novel way of striking a 12,000 Booker Prize bargain"
3755:"1997 John Banville: Lannan Literary Award for Fiction"
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Since 1990, Banville has been a regular contributor to
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Irish writer, also writes as Benjamin Black (born 1945)
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4819:by Neil Murphy; Bucknell University Press (2018);
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4250:"Squash: John Sutherland, reply by John Banville"
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728:is a Dublin pathologist. The first three novels,
563:Banville has written three trilogies: the first,
483:Banville was educated at CBS Primary, Wexford, a
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1238:, you know, the famous novelist, J. M. Coetzee,
4919:â Audio interview with Donald Swaim concerning
1972:sounds like a bad joke". Fellow Academy member
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3030:"Booker winner drawn by appeal of Black magic"
3003:"Is John Banville better than Benjamin Black?"
1817:was in contention alongside novels written by
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3395:"Collected Stories by Elizabeth Bowen review"
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1178:sentimental, but it does not feel that way".
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295:(born 8 December 1945) is an Irish novelist,
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6766:Austrian State Prize for European Literature
4806:by John Kenny; Irish Academic Press (2009);
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1684:Austrian State Prize for European Literature
514:. He was appointed literary editor in 1998.
494:After school, Banville worked as a clerk at
340:Austrian State Prize for European Literature
249:Austrian State Prize for European Literature
4258:. Vol. 52, no. 11. 23 June 2005.
2676:"John Banville, The Art of Fiction No. 200"
884:, hailed Banville as a "lord of language".
782:, was also published under his name, as is
460:Banville is considered a contender for the
407:, had a mathematical theme. His 1989 novel
7915:James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients
7885:Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature
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4793:by Derek Hand; (June 2002); Liffey Press;
4753:by RĂŒdiger Imhof (1989); Wolfhound Press;
3916:(in German). 23 April 2013. Archived from
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1034:asked, "The guiding light has always been
716:, published in 2006, Banville has written
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7424:Princess of Asturias Award for Literature
4351:"John Banville awarded Franz Kafka Prize"
3976:Manrique Sabogal, Winston (6 June 2014).
3791:. American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
3063:"Writing a book isn't supposed to be fun"
1852:Banville, however, dismissed the work in
449:â most of these feature the character of
319:are the two real influences on his work.
4897:Berlin International Literature Festival
1156:to her. Likewise, Banville was close to
585:(1982). He said he became interested in
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7184:Prince of Asturias Award for Literature
5533:Rosehill: Portrait from a Midlands City
4036:"John Banville Biography and Interview"
3850:"Banville wins novel of year at awards"
3786:"Book of Members, 1780â2010: Chapter B"
2682:. Vol. Spring 2009, no. 188.
2674:McKeon, Interviewed by Belinda (2009).
2230:
1862:later described Banville's critique of
1708:Prince of Asturias Award for Literature
1696:(Bob Hughes Lifetime Achievement Award)
1393:Elected to the Irish arts association,
992:as a boy: "After I'd read The [
629:and explore the power of works of art.
589:and other men of science after reading
421:. "The Frames Trilogy" is completed by
344:Prince of Asturias Award for Literature
255:Prince of Asturias Award for Literature
7905:Irish PEN Award for Literature winners
4750:John Banville: A Critical Introduction
4157:from the original on 20 September 2014
2874:– via forum calamaro.mforos.com.
2680:The Paris Review, No. 188, Spring 2009
1549:British Book Awards Author of the Year
1070:He considers himself to be "incurably
938:
5708:List of winners and nominated authors
4831:The Supreme Fictions of John Banville
4544:Walawalkar, Aaron (12 October 2019).
3953:from the original on 27 November 2013
3939:Mackin, Laurence (27 November 2013).
3798:from the original on 23 November 2018
3540:from the original on 23 December 2013
3325:from the original on 2 November 2011.
3169:from the original on 23 December 2013
2795:from the original on 26 December 2013
2394:from the original on 14 November 2017
2332:from the original on 15 February 2017
2109:The Alexander and Cass Cleave Trilogy
1624:, Irish Book of the Decade, shortlist
1592:American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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7890:International Writing Program alumni
7171:Prince or Princess of Asturias Award
4700:from the original on 11 October 2019
4670:from the original on 12 October 2019
4633:from the original on 12 October 2019
4597:from the original on 12 October 2019
4558:from the original on 13 October 2019
4512:from the original on 12 October 2019
4470:from the original on 11 October 2019
4363:from the original on 16 January 2013
4299:from the original on 20 October 2019
4262:from the original on 20 October 2019
4226:from the original on 20 October 2019
4190:from the original on 20 October 2019
4110:from the original on 17 January 2012
4080:from the original on 5 December 2013
4050:from the original on 19 January 2019
3890:from the original on 21 January 2013
3860:from the original on 20 January 2013
3829:from the original on 16 January 2013
3765:from the original on 16 January 2013
3444:from the original on 14 October 2019
3407:from the original on 14 October 2019
3375:from the original on 14 October 2019
3128:. Random House. 2004. Archived from
3106:from the original on 12 October 2011
3094:Langan, Sheila (28 September 2011).
3075:from the original on 10 October 2013
2957:from the original on 4 February 2015
2923:from the original on 12 October 2014
2834:from the original on 4 December 2017
2762:from the original on 14 October 2019
2521:from the original on 24 January 2021
2495:from the original on 16 January 2013
2465:from the original on 16 January 2013
2382:"John Banville is knighted by Italy"
2091:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1995
2083:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1993
2075:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1989
2062:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1986
2054:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1982
2046:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1981
2038:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1976
2024:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1973
1317:American Ireland Fund Literary Award
366:) in 2017. He is a former member of
7945:The New York Review of Books people
7925:People from Wexford, County Wexford
4882:at Ricorso (Irish Writers Database)
4737:featuring John Banville. Edited by
4652:Schiller, Robin (12 October 2019).
3848:Boland, Rosita (23 November 2012).
3734:from the original on 6 January 2012
3510:from the original on 1 January 2019
3496:Siggins, Lorna (31 December 2018).
2854:"Soy un poeta que escribe en prosa"
2781:Royle, Nicholas (12 January 2013).
2706:"The day the Press stopped rolling"
2577:from the original on 3 October 2015
1780:Banville wrote a letter in 1981 to
988:Banville has said that he imitated
948:Banville said in an interview with
311:", Banville himself maintains that
5293:When Did You Last See your Father?
4731:. Edited by Derek Hand (June 2006)
4498:Hilliard, Mark (12 October 2019).
4456:Hilliard, Mark (11 October 2019).
3465:"John Banville: a life in writing"
3263:from the original on 3 August 2013
3042:from the original on 26 April 2017
2892:from the original on 13 April 2020
2686:from the original on 17 April 2021
2614:from the original on 16 April 2007
2199:. London: Faber & Faber, 2023
2172:. London: Faber & Faber, 2020
1925:In 2011, Banville was awarded the
625:(1995) is the third to feature an
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7975:21st-century pseudonymous writers
7970:20th-century pseudonymous writers
6555:A Brief History of Seven Killings
6537:The Narrow Road to the Deep North
5457:Where I Used to Play on the Green
4931:Benjamin Black's official website
4791:John Banville: Exploring Fictions
4723:Conversations with John Banville.
4422:from the original on 6 March 2019
4383:"Irish novelist wins Kafka prize"
3724:"Benjamin Black is John Banville"
3620:from the original on 1 April 2019
3559:Halpin, Hayley (21 August 2017).
3463:Jeffries, Stuart (29 June 2012).
3341:The Love Object: Selected Stories
3299:from the original on 8 March 2010
3230:from the original on 1 April 2019
3218:"John Banville: lord of language"
2911:Dillon, Cathy (11 October 2014).
2866:from the original on 14 July 2011
2640:Leonard, Sue (5 September 2009).
2565:Heaney, Mick (4 September 2015).
2451:Spain, John (29 September 2011).
2380:Doyle, Martin (25 October 2017).
2185:. London: Faber & Faber, 2021
1837:. The chairman of the judges was
1456:Lannan Literary Award for Fiction
1120:The Love Object: Selected Stories
724:The main character in Banville's
704:patients within their own homes.
373:Banville was born and grew up in
346:. He was elected a Fellow of the
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6702:The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida
5181:Awards received by John Banville
4784:John Banville and His Precursors
4619:Horan, Niamh (12 October 2019).
4331:from the original on 23 May 2019
4214:"Still bilious about the Booker"
3990:from the original on 6 June 2014
3477:from the original on 7 June 2015
2976:Deignan, Tom (15 October 2020).
2652:from the original on 8 July 2011
1747:
1605:University Philosophical Society
1305:Arts Council Macaulay Fellowship
1173:Diet and conduct towards animals
975:), as well as using the myth of
939:Problems playing this file? See
924:
260:
7960:21st-century Irish male writers
7950:20th-century Irish male writers
7265:1991: The people of Puerto Rico
4765:John Banville: A Critical Study
4106:. 14 October 1981. p. 14.
4044:American Academy of Achievement
3249:Ross, Michael (3 August 2013).
3188:Nolan, Val (6 September 2009).
3061:Gekoski, Rick (28 March 2013).
2783:"The allure of the first novel"
2540:Evans, Vonnie Banville (1994).
2272:from the original on 1 May 2020
1737:American Academy of Achievement
1590:Foreign Honorary Member of the
1377:American-Irish Foundation Award
1368:Allied Irish Bank Fiction Prize
1337:James Tait Black Memorial Prize
324:James Tait Black Memorial Prize
231:James Tait Black Memorial Prize
6304:True History of the Kelly Gang
4176:Banville, John (26 May 2005).
4016:(in Spanish). 8 September 2017
3819:"Banville gets top book award"
3321:. Charlie Rose. 14 July 2011.
2978:"Crime Pays for John Banville"
2295:Dictionary of Irish Literature
2158:. London: Viking Penguin, 2015
2134:. London: Viking Penguin, 2012
1942:Nobel Prize in Literature hoax
1898:literary editor Suzi Feay and
1482:to make way for another artist
632:The third trilogy consists of
1:
6002:Life & Times of Michael K
4410:Flood, Alison (26 May 2011).
3028:Tom Adair (19 January 2008).
2714:. 25 May 2005. Archived from
1787:surely a unique occurrence".
1146:Close to the literary editor
7965:21st-century Irish novelists
7955:20th-century Irish novelists
4664:Independent News & Media
4255:The New York Review of Books
4186:. Vol. 52, no. 9.
4183:The New York Review of Books
3216:Dukes, Gerry (28 May 2005).
2862:(in Spanish). 19 July 2008.
2748:Horan, Niamh (20 May 2012).
2318:So, Jimmy (1 October 2012).
1892:arts editor Jan Dalley, the
1855:The New York Review of Books
1753:Ordine della Stella d'Italia
1271:
557:The New York Review of Books
360:Ordine della Stella d'Italia
266:Ordine della Stella d'Italia
7536:RBA Prize for Crime Writing
3817:Spain, John (26 May 2011).
3689:"Former Members of AosdĂĄna"
3530:"My hero: Ben the labrador"
2417:"Former Members of AosdĂĄna"
1722:RBA Prize for Crime Writing
1563:Royal Society of Literature
1240:I got him to write a letter
1209:I wrote a letter of protest
1191:was discussing a report on
691:National Gallery of Ireland
489:St Peter's College, Wexford
348:Royal Society of Literature
109:St Peter's College, Wexford
7991:
7549:Francisco GonzĂĄlez Ledesma
7205:Gonzalo Torrente Ballester
5729:International Booker Prize
5336:In the Country of the Skin
3590:the actual radio recording
2006:John Banville bibliography
2003:
1603:Honorary Patronage of the
916:John Banville talks about
874:." Gerry Dukes, reviewing
350:in 2007. Italy made him a
328:International Nonino Prize
322:Banville has won the 1976
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6188:How Late It Was, How Late
5702:
5612:Heart's Journey in Winter
5347:The Bottle Factory Outing
5186:
4913:at the Internet Book List
4768:by Joseph McMinn (1991);
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1291:Allied Irish Banks' Prize
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979:as a basis for his novel
462:Nobel Prize in Literature
41:
7910:Irish male screenwriters
4743:Trinity University Press
4735:Irish Writers on Writing
4586:The Marian Finucane Show
3775:Retrieved: 1 March 2012.
3744:Retrieved: 1 March 2012.
3662:"Writers: John Banville"
3195:The Sunday Business Post
855:The Sunday Business Post
6382:The Inheritance of Loss
6233:The God of Small Things
5831:The Siege of Krishnapur
5753:Something to Answer For
2588:Wexford County Library.
2542:The House in the Faythe
2515:"Vonnie Banville Evans"
2320:"This Week's Hot Reads"
2166:. London: Penguin, 2017
2152:. London: Picador, 2009
2144:. London: Picador, 2005
2126:. London: Picador, 2002
2118:. London: Picador, 2000
2028:The Revolutions Trilogy
1878:At the award ceremony,
1185:weekday afternoon show
1181:On 21 August 2017, the
1072:terrified of air travel
774:(2023). Related books:
565:The Revolutions Trilogy
7940:The Irish Times people
7935:The Irish Press people
6483:The Sense of an Ending
6092:The Remains of the Day
5715:The Best of the Booker
5423:A Month in the Country
5379:The Condition of Muzak
5227:Guardian Fiction Prize
2886:"Living in the memory"
2544:. Dublin: Code Green.
1777:
1739:'s Golden Plate Award
1609:Trinity College Dublin
1408:Guinness Peat Aviation
1351:Guardian Fiction Prize
1260:
1248:
1224:
1193:Trinity College Dublin
909:
820:
464:. He lives in Dublin.
415:Guinness Peat Aviation
353:
269:2017
258:2014
252:2013
246:2011
240:2005
234:1976
7900:Irish mystery writers
6173:Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha
5722:The Golden Man Booker
3583:31 March 2019 at the
2610:. 26 September 2005.
2608:The Elegant Variation
2193:. London: Knopf, 2022
1895:Independent on Sunday
1771:
1574:Prix Madeleine Zepter
908:
795:The Black-Eyed Blonde
468:Early life and family
381:, in 1971. A second,
293:William John Banville
7895:Irish male novelists
7875:Booker Prize winners
7400:Antonio Muñoz Molina
7115:LĂĄszlĂł Krasznahorkai
6989:AntĂłnio Lobo Antunes
6929:Helmut HeissenbĂŒttel
6917:Andrzej Szczypiorski
6887:Friedrich DĂŒrrenmatt
6591:Lincoln in the Bardo
6465:The Finkler Question
5866:Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
5565:The Devil's Own Work
5253:The Dear Green Place
5018:The Book of Evidence
4922:The Book of Evidence
4891:3 March 2017 at the
4388:The Chronicle Herald
4212:(2 September 2006).
3595:1 April 2019 at the
3536:. 28 November 2009.
2072:The Book of Evidence
2016:Secker & Warburg
1931:Marcel Reich-Ranicki
1793:The Book of Evidence
1442:Premio Ennio Flaiano
1416:The Book of Evidence
1164:Crime and punishment
866:The Book of Evidence
682:The Taking of Christ
610:The Book of Evidence
410:The Book of Evidence
172:The Book of Evidence
7639:Arnaldur IndriĂ°ason
7261:Arturo Uslar Pietri
7245:Carmen MartĂn Gaite
6697:Shehan Karunatilaka
6632:Bernardine Evaristo
6501:Bring Up the Bodies
6148:The English Patient
5972:Midnight's Children
5926:Penelope Fitzgerald
5846:The Conservationist
5623:Reading in the Dark
5589:The Eye in the Door
5411:The House of Hunger
4692:(11 October 2019).
4593:. 12 October 2019.
4295:. 15 October 2005.
4178:"A Day in the Life"
4143:(12 October 2005).
4076:. 18 October 2011.
4040:www.achievement.org
3668:on 19 February 2014
3403:. 14 October 2019.
3096:"Banville on Black"
2945:(3 February 2015).
960:Heinrich von Kleist
898:Literary influences
666:He wrote fondly of
627:unreliable narrator
278:Janet Dunham (div.)
7930:Postmodern writers
7534:Recipients of the
7318:Augusto Monterroso
7249:JosĂ© Ăngel Valente
7229:Mario Vargas Llosa
7217:Pablo GarcĂa Baena
7103:Michel Houellebecq
7091:Karl Ove KnausgÄrd
7073:Lyudmila Ulitskaya
6905:Giorgio Manganelli
6857:Simone de Beauvoir
6764:Recipients of the
6637:Girl, Woman, Other
6349:The Line of Beauty
6289:The Blind Assassin
5768:The Elected Member
5694:Recipients of the
5416:Dambudzo Marechera
5358:Friends and Romans
5273:A Song and a Dance
5147:The Last September
4770:Gill and Macmillan
4626:Sunday Independent
3701:on 14 October 2007
3616:. 21 August 2017.
3573:on 21 August 2017.
3347:. pp. ixâxii.
3292:The New York Times
2888:. 2 January 2010.
2827:The New York Times
2818:Bernstein, Richard
2755:Sunday Independent
2718:on 5 February 2008
2491:. 8 October 2011.
2358:on 27 October 2014
2258:(3 October 2012).
2066:The Frames Trilogy
1987:Sunday Independent
1778:
1266:Awards and honours
1132:The Last September
1108:Sunday Independent
910:
696:He contributed to
605:The Frames Trilogy
520:redundancy package
485:Christian Brothers
7736:
7735:
7730:
7729:
7609:Patricia Cornwell
7501:
7500:
7497:
7496:
7414:
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7276:Claudio RodrĂguez
7169:Laureates of the
7136:
7135:
7079:Mircea CÄrtÄrescu
6953:Inger Christensen
6947:Chinghiz Aitmatov
6731:
6730:
6344:Alan Hollinghurst
6334:Vernon God Little
6133:The Famished Road
6077:Oscar and Lucinda
5851:Stanley Middleton
5661:
5660:
5480:Empire of the Sun
5173:
5172:
5010:The Newton Letter
4994:Doctor Copernicus
4825:978-1-61148-872-2
4812:978-0-7165-2901-9
4659:Irish Independent
4327:. 28 March 2018.
4145:"14th time lucky"
3823:Irish Independent
3759:Lannon Foundation
3728:BenjaminBlack.com
3588:when compared to
3437:Irish Independent
3361:(28 April 2000).
3223:Irish Independent
2551:978-1-907215-12-4
2489:Irish Independent
2458:Irish Independent
2429:on 7 October 2007
2293:"John Banville."
2190:The Singularities
2051:The Newton Letter
2035:Doctor Copernicus
1927:Franz Kafka Prize
1772:John Banville in
1761:
1760:
1693:Irish Book Awards
1654:Irish Book Awards
1641:Franz Kafka Prize
1622:Irish Book Awards
1539:Novel of the Year
1537:Irish Book Awards
1323:Doctor Copernicus
1141:Collected Stories
1101:as the country's
1052:Fyodor Dostoevsky
1042:, Banville cited
929:
920:on Bookbits radio
881:Irish Independent
803:The Secret Guests
749:A Death in Summer
679:'s 1602 painting
582:The Newton Letter
570:Doctor Copernicus
457:based in Dublin.
403:. His next work,
400:The Newton Letter
388:Doctor Copernicus
336:Franz Kafka Prize
290:
289:
243:Franz Kafka Prize
166:The Newton Letter
154:Doctor Copernicus
141:Years active
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3664:. Archived from
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3610:"Animal Testing"
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1904:literary editor
1868:Lord Northcliffe
1804:any time soon".
1751:
1656:, Novel category
1582:
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1158:Eileen Battersby
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956:Vladimir Nabokov
951:The Paris Review
931:
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849:The Boston Globe
596:The Sleepwalkers
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48:Banville in 2019
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7483:Haruki Murakami
7447:Adam Zagajewski
7435:Leonardo Padura
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7370:Margaret Atwood
7336:Fatema Mernissi
7306:Francisco Ayala
7270:Francisco Nieva
7185:
7174:
7167:
7137:
7132:
7085:Andrzej Stasiuk
7061:Patrick Modiano
6983:PĂ©ter EsterhĂĄzy
6839:Miroslav KrleĆŸa
6821:SĆawomir MroĆŒek
6800:
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6418:The White Tiger
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5982:Thomas Keneally
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5777:1970 Lost Prize
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4893:Wayback Machine
4874:British Council
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4359:. 26 May 2011.
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5696:Booker Prize
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7579:Philip Kerr
7465:Anne Carson
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7394:Philip Roth
7358:Paul Auster
7195:José Hierro
7097:Zadie Smith
6995:Umberto Eco
6935:PĂ©ter NĂĄdas
6783:W. H. Auden
6684:The Promise
6573:The Sellout
6568:Paul Beatty
6377:Kiran Desai
6314:Yann Martel
6299:Peter Carey
6218:Last Orders
6168:Roddy Doyle
6113:A. S. Byatt
6072:Peter Carey
5811:John Berger
5748:P. H. Newby
5577:Poor Things
5461:Glyn Hughes
5406:Neil Jordan
5330:John Berger
5257:Archie Hind
5247:Clive Barry
5242:Crumb Borne
5139:Reflections
5120:Todtnauberg
5101:Long Lankin
4690:Boyne, John
4591:RTĂ Radio 1
3957:27 November
3914:bmukk.gv.at
3864:23 November
3614:RTĂ Radio 1
3544:28 November
3514:31 December
3448:23 December
3201:6 September
3007:Book Brunch
2987:13 February
2581:4 September
2197:The Lock-up
1935:John Calder
1921:Kafka Prize
1884:Kirsty Wark
1835:Zadie Smith
1577: [
1551:, shortlist
1498: [
1429:, shortlist
1252:blood sport
1205:vivisection
1183:RTĂ Radio 1
1048:Henry James
1044:W. B. Yeats
1036:Henry James
990:James Joyce
968: [
844:Don DeLillo
772:The Lock-Up
770:(2021) and
759:(2013) and
757:Holy Orders
536:Long Lankin
455:pathologist
453:, an Irish
419:work of art
338:, the 2013
334:, the 2011
330:, the 2005
326:, the 2003
317:Henry James
313:W. B. Yeats
297:short story
123:mathematics
7849:Categories
7803:Philosophy
7779:Literature
7684:Ian Rankin
7211:Juan Rulfo
7049:Paul Nizon
6789:Vasko Popa
6715:Paul Lynch
6604:Anna Burns
6329:DBC Pierre
6319:Life of Pi
6243:Ian McEwan
6198:Pat Barker
6118:Possession
6062:Moon Tiger
6027:Keri Hulme
5901:Staying On
5896:Paul Scott
5652:Jackie Kay
5594:Pat Barker
5537:Carol Lake
5513:The Levels
5428:J. L. Carr
5372:Robert Nye
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4084:18 October
3894:14 January
3705:27 October
3411:14 October
3379:14 October
3287:"Oh, Gods"
3136:27 October
2961:3 February
2927:11 October
2838:9 February
2799:12 January
2722:27 October
2690:27 October
2656:5 November
2433:27 October
2398:25 October
2362:26 October
2225:References
2163:Mrs Osmond
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2014:. London:
2012:Nightspawn
1843:Ian McEwan
1565:Fellowship
1066:Philosophy
1012:Dubliners.
977:Amphitryon
965:Amphitryon
941:media help
864:described
677:Caravaggio
540:Nightspawn
496:Aer Lingus
379:Nightspawn
364:knighthood
85:Occupation
60:1945-12-08
7654:Lee Child
7121:Ali Smith
6802:Not given
6436:Wolf Hall
6248:Amsterdam
5570:Alan Judd
5557:1991â1998
5507:Jim Crace
5503:Continent
5492:Hawksmoor
5468:Waterland
5438:1981â1990
5394:Roy Heath
5307:1971â1980
5267:Eva Figes
5234:1965â1970
4977:Works by
3884:Irish PEN
2896:2 January
2859:La NaciĂłn
2499:8 October
2336:1 October
2022:Birchwood
1952:Mats Malm
1845:'s novel
1831:Ali Smith
1802:Ladbrokes
1382:Birchwood
1296:Birchwood
1219:The Times
1129:'s novel
1118:'s work,
1103:President
1095:one woman
1001:Dubliners
791:The Lemur
753:Vengeance
661:West Brit
656:La NaciĂłn
383:Birchwood
354:Cavaliere
127:mythology
72:, Ireland
6263:Disgrace
6128:Ben Okri
5931:Offshore
5786:Troubles
5368:Falstaff
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1197:Liveline
1188:Liveline
1062:Camus".
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797:(2014),
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283:Children
131:painting
115:Subjects
95:Language
88:Novelist
77:Pen name
7827:Writing
7815:Science
7767:Ireland
7755:Animals
7741:Portals
7364:Amos Oz
6609:Milkman
6364:The Sea
5886:Saville
5856:Holiday
5739:1969â79
5647:Trumpet
5163:The Sea
5066:The Sea
5050:Eclipse
4895:at the
4865:AosdĂĄna
4054:8 April
3983:El PaĂs
3769:2 March
3738:2 March
3694:AosdĂĄna
3672:1 March
3481:29 June
3303:5 March
3234:1 April
3173:10 June
3035:The Age
2870:19 July
2422:AosdĂĄna
2141:The Sea
2115:Eclipse
2103:Picador
2060:Mefisto
1965:YouTube
1880:BBC Two
1815:The Sea
1810:The Sea
1776:in 2017
1629:The Sea
1523:The Sea
1479:AosdĂĄna
1395:AosdĂĄna
1282:Ref(s)
1022:Beckett
878:in the
876:The Sea
838:Nabokov
784:Drowned
635:Eclipse
530:Writing
474:Wexford
436:The Sea
405:Mefisto
375:Wexford
368:AosdĂĄna
358:of the
309:Nabokov
301:adapter
208:The Sea
196:Eclipse
135:science
70:Wexford
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5069:(2005)
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5058:Shroud
5053:(2000)
5045:(1997)
5037:(1995)
5034:Athena
5029:(1993)
5026:Ghosts
5021:(1989)
5013:(1982)
5005:(1981)
5002:Kepler
4997:(1976)
4986:Novels
4938:Papers
4925:, 1990
4838:
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3994:6 June
3964:poet".
3833:26 May
3802:17 May
3046:13 May
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2105:, 1997
2088:Athena
2080:Ghosts
2043:Kepler
2018:, 1971
1872:squash
1358:Kepler
1276:Prize
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998:]
871:Lolita
836:, via
834:Proust
827:Themes
742:Quirke
641:Shroud
622:Athena
616:Ghosts
587:Kepler
576:Kepler
548:Kepler
451:Quirke
430:Athena
424:Ghosts
394:Kepler
307:, via
305:Proust
275:Spouse
202:Shroud
184:Athena
178:Ghosts
160:Kepler
119:Acting
6649:2020s
6448:2010s
6275:2000s
6104:1990s
5943:1980s
5112:Plays
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2000:Works
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