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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 — 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 — that's very, very wearing".
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607:"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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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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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 wasn’t 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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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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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
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Ben, a labrador, lived until the age of 11 before succumbing to cancer at
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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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yesterday, and how you can compensate for that by doing better today." He does not read reviews of his work as he already knows — "better than any reviewer" — 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: "Don’t buy the champagne, stop throwing your hats in the air".
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Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
2408:"John Banville, Premio Príncipe de Asturias de las Letras"
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The second trilogy, sometimes referred to collectively as
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4637:"'All experience is material' – Banville on Nobel hoax"
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4156:"A novel way of striking a 12,000 Booker Prize bargain"
3811:"1997 John Banville: Lannan Literary Award for Fiction"
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3059:"Is John Banville better than Benjamin Black?"
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550:After school, Banville worked as a clerk at
396:Austrian State Prize for European Literature
305:Austrian State Prize for European Literature
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4314:. Vol. 52, no. 11. 23 June 2005.
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2732:"John Banville, The Art of Fiction No. 200"
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838:, was also published under his name, as is
516:Banville is considered a contender for the
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7494:Princess of Asturias Award for Literature
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4407:"John Banville awarded Franz Kafka Prize"
4032:Manrique Sabogal, Winston (6 June 2014).
3847:. American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
3119:"Writing a book isn't supposed to be fun"
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7254:Prince of Asturias Award for Literature
5603:Rosehill: Portrait from a Midlands City
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4092:"John Banville Biography and Interview"
3906:"Banville wins novel of year at awards"
3842:"Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter B"
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2738:. Vol. Spring 2009, no. 188.
2730:McKeon, Interviewed by Belinda (2009).
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1918:later described Banville's critique of
1764:Prince of Asturias Award for Literature
1752:(Bob Hughes Lifetime Achievement Award)
1449:Elected to the Irish arts association,
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1048:as a boy: "After I'd read The [
685:and explore the power of works of art.
645:and other men of science after reading
477:. "The Frames Trilogy" is completed by
400:Prince of Asturias Award for Literature
311:Prince of Asturias Award for Literature
7975:Irish PEN Award for Literature winners
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4806:John Banville: A Critical Introduction
4213:from the original on 20 September 2014
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2736:The Paris Review, No. 188, Spring 2009
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4887:The Supreme Fictions of John Banville
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4600:Walawalkar, Aaron (12 October 2019).
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3995:Mackin, Laurence (27 November 2013).
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2165:The Alexander and Cass Cleave Trilogy
1680:, Irish Book of the Decade, shortlist
1648:American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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7960:International Writing Program alumni
7241:Prince or Princess of Asturias Award
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3150:Langan, Sheila (28 September 2011).
3131:from the original on 10 October 2013
3013:from the original on 4 February 2015
2979:from the original on 12 October 2014
2890:from the original on 4 December 2017
2818:from the original on 14 October 2019
2577:from the original on 24 January 2021
2551:from the original on 16 January 2013
2521:from the original on 16 January 2013
2438:"John Banville is knighted by Italy"
2147:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1995
2139:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1993
2131:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1989
2118:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1986
2110:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1982
2102:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1981
2094:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1976
2080:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1973
1373:American Ireland Fund Literary Award
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8015:The New York Review of Books people
7995:People from Wexford, County Wexford
4938:at Ricorso (Irish Writers Database)
4793:featuring John Banville. Edited by
4708:Schiller, Robin (12 October 2019).
3904:Boland, Rosita (23 November 2012).
3790:from the original on 6 January 2012
3566:from the original on 1 January 2019
3552:Siggins, Lorna (31 December 2018).
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2910:"Soy un poeta que escribe en prosa"
2837:Royle, Nicholas (12 January 2013).
2762:"The day the Press stopped rolling"
2633:from the original on 3 October 2015
1836:Banville wrote a letter in 1981 to
1044:Banville has said that he imitated
1004:Banville said in an interview with
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5363:When Did You Last See your Father?
4787:. Edited by Derek Hand (June 2006)
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4554:Hilliard, Mark (12 October 2019).
4512:Hilliard, Mark (11 October 2019).
3521:"John Banville: a life in writing"
3319:from the original on 3 August 2013
3098:from the original on 26 April 2017
2948:from the original on 13 April 2020
2742:from the original on 17 April 2021
2670:from the original on 16 April 2007
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2255:. London: Faber & Faber, 2023
2228:. London: Faber & Faber, 2020
1981:In 2011, Banville was awarded the
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8045:21st-century pseudonymous writers
8040:20th-century pseudonymous writers
6625:A Brief History of Seven Killings
6607:The Narrow Road to the Deep North
5527:Where I Used to Play on the Green
4987:Benjamin Black's official website
4901:
4847:John Banville: Exploring Fictions
4779:Conversations with John Banville.
4478:from the original on 6 March 2019
4439:"Irish novelist wins Kafka prize"
3780:"Benjamin Black is John Banville"
3676:from the original on 1 April 2019
3615:Halpin, Hayley (21 August 2017).
3519:Jeffries, Stuart (29 June 2012).
3397:The Love Object: Selected Stories
3355:from the original on 8 March 2010
3286:from the original on 1 April 2019
3274:"John Banville: lord of language"
2967:Dillon, Cathy (11 October 2014).
2922:from the original on 14 July 2011
2696:Leonard, Sue (5 September 2009).
2621:Heaney, Mick (4 September 2015).
2507:Spain, John (29 September 2011).
2436:Doyle, Martin (25 October 2017).
2241:. London: Faber & Faber, 2021
1893:. The chairman of the judges was
1512:Lannan Literary Award for Fiction
1176:The Love Object: Selected Stories
780:The main character in Banville's
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5251:Awards received by John Banville
4840:John Banville and His Precursors
4675:Horan, Niamh (12 October 2019).
4387:from the original on 23 May 2019
4270:"Still bilious about the Booker"
4046:from the original on 6 June 2014
3533:from the original on 7 June 2015
3032:Deignan, Tom (15 October 2020).
2708:from the original on 8 July 2011
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1661:University Philosophical Society
1361:Arts Council Macaulay Fellowship
1229:Diet and conduct towards animals
1031:), as well as using the myth of
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4821:John Banville: A Critical Study
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2596:Evans, Vonnie Banville (1994).
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1793:American Academy of Achievement
1646:Foreign Honorary Member of the
1433:American-Irish Foundation Award
1424:Allied Irish Bank Fiction Prize
1393:James Tait Black Memorial Prize
380:James Tait Black Memorial Prize
287:James Tait Black Memorial Prize
6374:True History of the Kelly Gang
4994:Notebook containing drafts of
4232:Banville, John (26 May 2005).
4072:(in Spanish). 8 September 2017
3875:"Banville gets top book award"
3377:. Charlie Rose. 14 July 2011.
3034:"Crime Pays for John Banville"
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2351:Dictionary of Irish Literature
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2214:. London: Viking Penguin, 2015
2190:. London: Viking Penguin, 2012
1998:Nobel Prize in Literature hoax
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1954:literary editor Suzi Feay and
1538:to make way for another artist
688:The third trilogy consists of
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6072:Life & Times of Michael K
4466:Flood, Alison (26 May 2011).
3084:Tom Adair (19 January 2008).
2770:. 25 May 2005. Archived from
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1843:surely a unique occurrence".
1202:Close to the literary editor
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8035:21st-century Irish novelists
8025:20th-century Irish novelists
4720:Independent News & Media
4311:The New York Review of Books
4242:. Vol. 52, no. 9.
4239:The New York Review of Books
3272:Dukes, Gerry (28 May 2005).
2918:(in Spanish). 19 July 2008.
2804:Horan, Niamh (20 May 2012).
2374:So, Jimmy (1 October 2012).
1948:arts editor Jan Dalley, the
1911:The New York Review of Books
1809:Ordine della Stella d'Italia
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613:The New York Review of Books
416:Ordine della Stella d'Italia
322:Ordine della Stella d'Italia
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7606:RBA Prize for Crime Writing
3873:Spain, John (26 May 2011).
3745:"Former Members of Aosdána"
3586:"My hero: Ben the labrador"
2473:"Former Members of Aosdána"
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1778:RBA Prize for Crime Writing
1619:Royal Society of Literature
1296:I got him to write a letter
1265:I wrote a letter of protest
1247:was discussing a report on
747:National Gallery of Ireland
545:St Peter's College, Wexford
404:Royal Society of Literature
165:St Peter's College, Wexford
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7619:Francisco González Ledesma
7275:Gonzalo Torrente Ballester
5799:International Booker Prize
5406:In the Country of the Skin
3646:the actual radio recording
2062:John Banville bibliography
2059:
1659:Honorary Patronage of the
972:John Banville talks about
930:." Gerry Dukes, reviewing
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406:in 2007. Italy made him a
384:International Nonino Prize
378:Banville has won the 1976
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1035:as a basis for his novel
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518:Nobel Prize in Literature
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7980:Irish male screenwriters
4799:Trinity University Press
4791:Irish Writers on Writing
4642:The Marian Finucane Show
3831:Retrieved: 1 March 2012.
3800:Retrieved: 1 March 2012.
3718:"Writers: John Banville"
3251:The Sunday Business Post
2055:
1133:
911:The Sunday Business Post
864:
6452:The Inheritance of Loss
6303:The God of Small Things
5901:The Siege of Krishnapur
5823:Something to Answer For
2644:Wexford County Library.
2598:The House in the Faythe
2571:"Vonnie Banville Evans"
2376:"This Week's Hot Reads"
2222:. London: Penguin, 2017
2208:. London: Picador, 2009
2200:. London: Picador, 2005
2182:. London: Picador, 2002
2174:. London: Picador, 2000
2084:The Revolutions Trilogy
1934:At the award ceremony,
1241:weekday afternoon show
1237:On 21 August 2017, the
1128:terrified of air travel
830:(2023). Related books:
621:The Revolutions Trilogy
8010:The Irish Times people
8005:The Irish Press people
6553:The Sense of an Ending
6162:The Remains of the Day
5785:The Best of the Booker
5493:A Month in the Country
5449:The Condition of Muzak
5297:Guardian Fiction Prize
5002:Trinity College Dublin
2942:"Living in the memory"
2600:. Dublin: Code Green.
1833:
1795:'s Golden Plate Award
1665:Trinity College Dublin
1464:Guinness Peat Aviation
1407:Guardian Fiction Prize
1316:
1304:
1280:
1249:Trinity College Dublin
965:
876:
520:. He lives in Dublin.
471:Guinness Peat Aviation
409:
325:2017
314:2014
308:2013
302:2011
296:2005
290:1976
7970:Irish mystery writers
6243:Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha
5792:The Golden Man Booker
3639:31 March 2019 at the
2666:. 26 September 2005.
2664:The Elegant Variation
2249:. London: Knopf, 2022
1951:Independent on Sunday
1827:
1630:Prix Madeleine Zepter
1312:
1288:
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964:
872:
851:The Black-Eyed Blonde
524:Early life and family
437:, in 1971. A second,
349:William John Banville
7965:Irish male novelists
7945:Booker Prize winners
7470:Antonio Muñoz Molina
7185:László Krasznahorkai
7059:António Lobo Antunes
6999:Helmut Heissenbüttel
6987:Andrzej Szczypiorski
6957:Friedrich Dürrenmatt
6661:Lincoln in the Bardo
6535:The Finkler Question
5936:Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
5635:The Devil's Own Work
5323:The Dear Green Place
5088:The Book of Evidence
4978:The Book of Evidence
4947:3 March 2017 at the
4444:The Chronicle Herald
4268:(2 September 2006).
3651:1 April 2019 at the
3592:. 28 November 2009.
2128:The Book of Evidence
2072:Secker & Warburg
1987:Marcel Reich-Ranicki
1849:The Book of Evidence
1498:Premio Ennio Flaiano
1472:The Book of Evidence
1220:Crime and punishment
922:The Book of Evidence
738:The Taking of Christ
666:The Book of Evidence
466:The Book of Evidence
228:The Book of Evidence
44:improve this article
7709:Arnaldur Indriðason
7331:Arturo Uslar Pietri
7315:Carmen Martín Gaite
6767:Shehan Karunatilaka
6702:Bernardine Evaristo
6571:Bring Up the Bodies
6218:The English Patient
6042:Midnight's Children
5996:Penelope Fitzgerald
5916:The Conservationist
5693:Reading in the Dark
5659:The Eye in the Door
5481:The House of Hunger
5004:Digital Collections
4748:(11 October 2019).
4649:. 12 October 2019.
4351:. 15 October 2005.
4234:"A Day in the Life"
4199:(12 October 2005).
4132:. 18 October 2011.
4096:www.achievement.org
3724:on 19 February 2014
3459:. 14 October 2019.
3152:"Banville on Black"
3001:(3 February 2015).
1016:Heinrich von Kleist
954:Literary influences
722:He wrote fondly of
683:unreliable narrator
334:Janet Dunham (div.)
56:footnote references
8000:Postmodern writers
7604:Recipients of the
7388:Augusto Monterroso
7319:José Ángel Valente
7299:Mario Vargas Llosa
7287:Pablo García Baena
7173:Michel Houellebecq
7161:Karl Ove Knausgård
7143:Lyudmila Ulitskaya
6975:Giorgio Manganelli
6927:Simone de Beauvoir
6834:Recipients of the
6707:Girl, Woman, Other
6419:The Line of Beauty
6359:The Blind Assassin
5838:The Elected Member
5764:Recipients of the
5486:Dambudzo Marechera
5428:Friends and Romans
5343:A Song and a Dance
5217:The Last September
4826:Gill and Macmillan
4682:Sunday Independent
3757:on 14 October 2007
3672:. 21 August 2017.
3629:on 21 August 2017.
3403:. pp. ix–xii.
3348:The New York Times
2944:. 2 January 2010.
2883:The New York Times
2874:Bernstein, Richard
2811:Sunday Independent
2774:on 5 February 2008
2547:. 8 October 2011.
2414:on 27 October 2014
2314:(3 October 2012).
2122:The Frames Trilogy
2043:Sunday Independent
1834:
1322:Awards and honours
1188:The Last September
1164:Sunday Independent
966:
752:He contributed to
661:The Frames Trilogy
576:redundancy package
541:Christian Brothers
7806:
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7679:Patricia Cornwell
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7346:Claudio Rodríguez
7239:Laureates of the
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7149:Mircea Cărtărescu
7023:Inger Christensen
7017:Chinghiz Aitmatov
6801:
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6414:Alan Hollinghurst
6404:Vernon God Little
6203:The Famished Road
6147:Oscar and Lucinda
5921:Stanley Middleton
5731:
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5550:Empire of the Sun
5243:
5242:
5080:The Newton Letter
5064:Doctor Copernicus
4881:978-1-61148-872-2
4868:978-0-7165-2901-9
4715:Irish Independent
4383:. 28 March 2018.
4201:"14th time lucky"
3879:Irish Independent
3815:Lannon Foundation
3784:BenjaminBlack.com
3644:when compared to
3493:Irish Independent
3417:(28 April 2000).
3279:Irish Independent
2607:978-1-907215-12-4
2545:Irish Independent
2514:Irish Independent
2485:on 7 October 2007
2349:"John Banville."
2246:The Singularities
2107:The Newton Letter
2091:Doctor Copernicus
1983:Franz Kafka Prize
1828:John Banville in
1817:
1816:
1749:Irish Book Awards
1710:Irish Book Awards
1697:Franz Kafka Prize
1678:Irish Book Awards
1595:Novel of the Year
1593:Irish Book Awards
1379:Doctor Copernicus
1197:Collected Stories
1157:as the country's
1108:Fyodor Dostoevsky
1098:, Banville cited
985:
976:on Bookbits radio
937:Irish Independent
859:The Secret Guests
805:A Death in Summer
735:'s 1602 painting
638:The Newton Letter
626:Doctor Copernicus
513:based in Dublin.
459:. His next work,
456:The Newton Letter
444:Doctor Copernicus
392:Franz Kafka Prize
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222:The Newton Letter
210:Doctor Copernicus
197:Years active
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7406:Fatema Mernissi
7376:Francisco Ayala
7340:Francisco Nieva
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6638:Paul Beatty
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6288:Last Orders
6238:Roddy Doyle
6183:A. S. Byatt
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5818:P. H. Newby
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5531:Glyn Hughes
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5400:John Berger
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1991:John Calder
1977:Kafka Prize
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1261:vivisection
1239:RTÉ Radio 1
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1100:W. B. Yeats
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1046:James Joyce
1024: [
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828:The Lock-Up
826:(2021) and
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592:Long Lankin
511:pathologist
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394:, the 2013
390:, the 2011
386:, the 2005
382:, the 2003
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2008:Mats Malm
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1352:Birchwood
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1185:'s novel
1174:'s work,
1159:President
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1057:Dubliners
847:The Lemur
809:Vengeance
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5233:The Sea
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1936:BBC Two
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5099:(1993)
5096:Ghosts
5091:(1989)
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5008:Papers
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