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John Banville

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John Banville

Banville was born in Wexford, Ireland. His father worked in a garage and died when Banville was in his early thirties; his mother was a housewife. He is the youngest of three siblings; his older brother Vincent is also a novelist and has written under the name Vincent Lawrence as well as his own. His sister Vonnie Banville-Evans has written both a children's novel and a reminiscence of growing up in Wexford.Educated at a Christian Brothers' school and at St Peter's College in Wexford. Despite having intended to be a painter and an architect he did not attend university. Banville has described this as "A great mistake. I should have gone. I regret not taking that four years of getting drunk and falling in love. But I wanted to get away from my family. I wanted to be free." After school he worked as a clerk at Aer Lingus which allowed him to travel at deeply-discounted rates. He took advantage of this to travel in Greece and Italy. He lived in the United States during 1968 and 1969. On his return to Ireland he became a sub-editor at the Irish Press, rising eventually to the position of chief sub-editor. His first book, Long Lankin, was published in 1970.After the Irish Press collapsed in 1995, he became a sub-editor at the Irish Times. He was appointed literary editor in 1998. The Irish Times, too, suffered severe financial problems, and Banville was offered the choice of taking a redundancy package or working as a features department sub-editor. He left. Banville has been a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books since 1990. In 1984, he was elected to Aosdána, but resigned in 2001, so that some other artist might be allowed to receive the cnuas.Banville also writes under the pen name Benjamin Black. His first novel under this pen name was Christine Falls, which was followed by The Silver Swan in 2007. Banville has two adult sons with his wife, the American textile artist Janet Dunham. They met during his visit to San Francisco in 1968 where she was a student at the University of California, Berkeley. Dunham described him during the writing process as being like "a murderer who's just come back from a particularly bloody killing". Banville has two daughters from his relationship with Patricia Quinn, former head of the Arts Council of Ireland.Banville has a strong interest in vivisection and animal rights, and is often featured in Irish media speaking out against vivisection in Irish university research.


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Banville was born in Wexford, Ireland. His father worked in a garage and died when Banville was in his early thirties; his mother was a housewife. He is the youngest of three siblings; his older brother Vincent is also a novelist and has written under the name Vincent Lawrence as well as his own. His sister Vonnie Banville-Evans has written both a children's novel and a reminiscence of growing up in Wexford.Educated at a Christian Brothers' school and at St Peter's College in Wexford. Despite having intended to be a painter and an architect he did not attend university. Banville has described this as "A great mistake. I should have gone. I regret not taking that four years of getting drunk and falling in love. But I wanted to get away from my family. I wanted to be free." After school he worked as a clerk at Aer Lingus which allowed him to travel at deeply-discounted rates. He took advantage of this to travel in Greece and Italy. He lived in the United States during 1968 and 1969. On his return to Ireland he became a sub-editor at the Irish Press, rising eventually to the position of chief sub-editor. His first book, Long Lankin, was published in 1970.After the Irish Press collapsed in 1995, he became a sub-editor at the Irish Times. He was appointed literary editor in 1998. The Irish Times, too, suffered severe financial problems, and Banville was offered the choice of taking a redundancy package or working as a features department sub-editor. He left. Banville has been a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books since 1990. In 1984, he was elected to Aosdána, but resigned in 2001, so that some other artist might be allowed to receive the cnuas.Banville also writes under the pen name Benjamin Black. His first novel under this pen name was Christine Falls, which was followed by The Silver Swan in 2007. Banville has two adult sons with his wife, the American textile artist Janet Dunham. They met during his visit to San Francisco in 1968 where she was a student at the University of California, Berkeley. Dunham described him during the writing process as being like "a murderer who's just come back from a particularly bloody killing". Banville has two daughters from his relationship with Patricia Quinn, former head of the Arts Council of Ireland.Banville has a strong interest in vivisection and animal rights, and is often featured in Irish media speaking out against vivisection in Irish university research.


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Ancient Light

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The Sea

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The Book of Evidence (Vintage International (Paperback))

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The Untouchable (Vintage International)

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A winner of the Lannan Literary Award and a Publishers Weekly Best Book of...

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Ancient Light

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The Man Booker Prize-winning author of The Sea gives us a brilliant,...

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The Infinities (Borzoi Books)

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The gold standard for readers' advisory, this book represents an...

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Shroud (Vintage International (Paperback))

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When a young woman threatens to expose a damaging secret from his former...

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Eclipse (Vintage International)

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Alexander Cleaver, famous actor with a disintegrating career, retreats to...

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Ghosts (Vintage International)

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Doctor Copernicus (Vintage International)

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Athena (Vintage International)

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Kepler (Vintage International)

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Offers a fictional portrait of scientist-astronomer Johannes Kepler and a...

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The Newton Letter

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With hopes of finding the solitude necessary to finish a long-overdue book...

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Mefisto

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A work of dazzling imagination, Mefisto assesses the price any true...

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Birchwood (Vintage International)

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After years away, Gabriel Godkin returns to his family's dilapidated...

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Prague Pictures: A Portrait of the City (Writer and the City)

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Offers a panoramic study of the city of Prague, describing its rich and...

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Long Lankin

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a very good revised edition published by the Gallery Press...

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Imagined Lives: Portraits of Unknown People

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"Eight internationally acclaimed authors have invented imaginary...

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The Revolutions Trilogy: "Doctor Copernicus", "Kepler", "Newton Letter - An Interlude"

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This trilogy of novels concerned with outstanding Renaissance scientists...

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Nightspawn

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‘They took everything from me. Everything.’So says the central character of...

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Frames (Trilogy 2): The Book of Evidence; Ghosts; Athena

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THE BOOK OF EVIDENCE: Freddie Montgomery has committed two crimes. He stole...

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Possessed of a Past: A John Banville Reader

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The material collected here is a treasure trove, a fine retrospective and a...

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First Light SIGNED Limited Edition

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Signed limited edition of 138 copies, being part of a novel in progress....

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The Broken Jug (After Kleist) (Gallery Books)

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Offers a fictional portrait of scientist-astronomer Johannes Kepler and a...

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God's Gift: A Version of Amphitryon by Heinrich Von Kleist (Gallery Books)

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God's Gift is John Banville's second venture towards the stage...

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Prague Pictures: Portraits of a City (Writer and the City)

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Prague is the magic capital of Europe. Since the days of Emperor Rudolf II,...

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Love in the Wars: After Kleist's Penthesilea

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Prague is the magic capital of Europe. Since the days of Emperor Rudolf II,...

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The Book of Evidence, the Sea (Contemporary Classics)

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The book of evidence: Freddie Montgomery is an aimless, eccentric, and...

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The Blue Guitar

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