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Overview: From the internationally acclaimed Booker Prize-winning author of The Sea comes a memoir that unfolds around the author’s recollections, experiences and imaginings of Dublin.
As much about the life of the city as it is about a life lived, sometimes, in the city, John Banville’s quasi-memoir is as layered, emotionally rich, witty and unexpected as any of his novels. Born and bred in a small town a train ride away from Dublin, Banville saw the city as a place of enchantment when he was a child, a birthday treat and the place where his beloved, eccentric aunt lived. And though, when he came of age and took up residence there and the city became a frequent backdrop for his dissatisfactions and not playing an identifiable role in his work until the Quirke mystery series, penned as Benjamin Black, it remained in some part of his memory as fascinating as it had been to his seven-year-old self. And as he guides us around the city, delighting in its cultural, architectural, political and social history, he interweaves the memories that are attached to particular places and moments. The result is both a wonderfully idiosyncratic tour of Dublin and a tender yet powerful ode to a formative time and place for the artist as a young man.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs
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