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John Banville
Irish novelist John Banville was born in Wexford in Ireland
in 1945. He was educated at a Christian Brothers' school
and St Peter's College in Wexford. He worked for Aer Lingus
in Dublin, an opportunity that enabled him to travel
widely. He was literary editor of the Irish Times between
1988 and 1999. Long Lankin, a collection of short stories,
was published in 1970. It was followed by Nightspawn (1971)
and Birchwood (1973), both novels.
Banville's fictional portrait of the 15th-century Polish
astronomer Dr Copernicus (1976) won the James Tait Black
Memorial Prize (for fiction) and was the first in a series
of books exploring the lives of eminent scientists and
scientific ideas. The second novel in the series was about
the 16th-century German astronomer Kepler (1981) and won
the Guardian Fiction Prize. The Newton Letter: An Interlude
(1982), is the story of an academic writing a book about
the mathematician Sir Isaac Newton. It was adapted as a
film by Channel 4 Television. Mefisto (1986), explores the
world of numbers in a reworking of Dr Faustus.
The Book of Evidence (1989), which won the Guinness Peat
Aviation Book Award and was shortlisted for the Booker
Prize for Fiction, Ghosts (1993) and Athena (1995) form a
loose trilogy of novels narrated by Freddie Montgomery, a
convicted murderer. The central character of Banville's
1997 novel, The Untouchable, Victor Maskell, is based on
the art historian and spy Anthony Blunt. Eclipse (2000), is
narrated by Alexander Cleave, an actor who has withdrawn to
the house where he spent his childhood. Shroud (2002),
continues the tale begun in Eclipse and Prague Pictures:
Portrait of a City (2003), is a personal evocation of the
magical European city.
John Banville lives in Dublin. His latest book The Sea
(2005) won the 2005 Man Booker Prize. In The Sea an elderly
art historian loses his wife to cancer and feels compelled
to revisit the seaside villa where he spent childhood
holidays.
Snow, October 2024 Strafford and Quirke #1
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book The Drowned, October 2024
Hardcover / e-Book The Lock-Up, September 2024
Trade Paperback / e-Book (reprint) Birchwood, March 2024
Trade Paperback / e-Book Kepler, February 2024 Revolutions #2
Trade Paperback / e-Book Doctor Copernicus, February 2024
Trade Paperback / e-Book The Lock-Up, June 2023
Hardcover / e-Book The Singularities, November 2022
Hardcover / e-Book April in Spain, October 2021 Quirke #8
Hardcover / e-Book Snow, October 2020
Hardcover / e-Book The Infinities, March 2010
Hardcover The Sea, November 2005
Hardcover The Sea, November 2005
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