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  • - Nabokov's Puzzles, Codes, Signs and Symbols
    af John Banville & Yuri Leving
    607,95 - 2.092,95 kr.

    A unique anthology devoted to a single story-"Signs and Symbols" by Vladimir Nabokov-which exposes the way we read and interpret short stories.

  • af John Banville
    118,95 kr.

    'Shroud will not be easily surpassed for its combination of wit, moral complexity and compassion. It is hard to see what more a novel could do' Irish TimesDark secrets and reality unravel in Shroud, the second of John Banville's three novels to feature Cass Cleave, alongside Eclipse and Ancient Light. Axel Vander, distinguished intellectual and elderly academic, is not the man he seems. When a letter arrives out of the blue, threatening to unveil his secrets - and carefully concealed identity - Vander travels to Turin to meet its author. There, muddled by age and alcohol, unable always to distinguish fact from fiction, Vander comes face to face with the woman who has the knowledge to unmask him, Cass Cleave. However, her sense of reality is as unreliable as his, and the two are quickly drawn together, their relationship dark, disturbed and doomed to disaster from its very start.

  • af John Banville
    118,95 kr.

    'Superbly illuminates the man, the time, and the everlasting quest for knowledge' Observer Johannes Kepler, born in 1571 in south Germany, was one of the world's greatest mathematicians and astronomers. The novel Kepler, by John Banville, brilliantly recreates his life and his incredible drive to chart the orbits of the planets and the geometry of the universe while being driven from exile to exile by religious and domestic strife. At the same time it illuminates the harsh realities of the Renaissance world; rich in imaginative daring but rooted in poverty, squalor and the tyrannical power of emperors.

  • af John Banville
    118,95 kr.

    'Banville is superb . . . there are not many historical novels of which it can be said that they illuminate both the time that forms their subject matter and the time in which they are read: Doctor Copernicus is among the very best of them' The EconomistThe first in John Banville Revolutions Trilogy and winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, Doctor Copernicus is a rich historical novel that explores the life of one of history's greatest scientists. The work of Nicholas Koppernigk, better known as Copernicus, shattered the medieval view of the universe and led to the formulation of the image of the solar system we know today. Here his life is powerfully evoked in a novel that offers a vivid portrait of a man of painful reticence, haunted by a malevolent brother and baffled by the conspiracies that rage around him and his ideas while he searches for the secret of life.

  • af John Banville
    118,95 kr.

    The first of John Banville's novels concerning father and daughter Alexander and Cass Cleave, Eclipse is a lyrical exploration of memory, family and identity.Alexander Cleave, actor, has left his career and his family behind and banished himself to his childhood home. He wants to retire from life, but finds this impossible in a house brimming with presences, some ghostly, some undeniably human. Memories, anxiety for the future and more particularly for his beloved but troubled daughter, conspire to distract him from his dreaming retirement. This humane and beautifully written story tells the tragic tale of a man, intelligent, preposterous and vulnerable, who in attempting to bring the performance to a close finds himself travelling inevitably towards a devastating denouement.

  • af John Banville
    118,95 kr.

    'The Untouchable is an engrossing, exquisitely written and almost bewilderingly smart book . . . It's the fullest book I've read in a very long time, utterly accomplished, thoroughly readable, written by a novelist of vast talent' Richard Ford Victor Maskell has been betrayed. After the announcement in the Commons and the hasty revelation of his double life of wartime espionage, his disgrace is public, his knighthood revoked, his position as curator of the Queen's pictures terminated. There are questions to be answered. For whom has he been sacrificed? To what has he sacrificed his life?The Untouchable is beautifully crafted novel inspired by the famous Cambridge Spies by John Banville, the author of the Booker prize-winning The Sea.

  • af John Banville
    118,95 kr.

    The darkly compelling confession of an improbable murderer, shortlisted for the 1989 Booker Prize.

  • af John Banville
    118,95 kr.

    'A beautiful, beguiling book full of resonances that continue to sound long after you've turned the final page. Its imagining is magical, its execution dazzlingly skilful.' Sunday Tribune Ghosts opens with a shipwreck, leaving a party of sightseers temporarily marooned on an island. The stranded castaways make their way towards the big isolated house which is home to the reclusive Professor Silas Kreutznaer and his laconic assistant, Licht, but it is also home to another, unnamed presence . . . Onto this seemingly haunted island, where a strange singing hangs in the air, John Banville drops an intriguing cast of characters - including a murderer - and weaves a tale where the details are clear but the conclusion polymorphous - shifting appearances, transformations and thwarted assumptions make this world of uneasy calm utterly enthralling.

  • af John Banville
    128,95 - 168,95 kr.

    Kunsthistorikeren Max Morden er vendt tilbage til den kystby, hvor han tilbragte sine ferier som dreng – en retræte fra den sorg, vrede og tomhed, han føler, efter at hans kone nylig er død af kræft. Men det er også en tilbagevenden til det sted, hvor han som 10-11-årig mødte den velhavende ferierende Grace-familie og første gang oplevede kærlighed, sex og pludselig død. Mødet med familien, der bestod af den forførende mor, den herskende far og tvillingerne – Chloe, heftig og ligefrem, og Myles, stum og udtryksløs – viser sig at have haft afgørende betydning for Max og hans skæbne.Sammenvævet med denne historie er minderne om hans kone Anna – om deres liv sammen, om hendes død – og de både betydningsfulde og trivielle begivenheder i hans nuværende liv: Hans relation til sin voksne datter, Claire, der desperat forsøger at vække ham af sorgen, og hans samvær med pensionatets omsorgsfulde værtinde Miss Vavasour og den noget patetiske medlogerende pensionerede oberst."Et mesterligt studie i erindret sorg, minder og kærlighed." – John Sutherland, formand for juryen, Man Booker Prize, 2005"Mesterlig prisvinder. Der er en nærmest dæmonisk kraft i John Banvilles Havet. Selv om Max Morden får svar på nogle af sine spørgsmål derude i det frivillige eksil ved havet, er det ikke nok til at give retning til et liv, der forekommer ham grundlæggende meningsløst. Den smule mening, der er at hente, er i selve overvejelserne om det, og det er netop dem, læseren indvies så intimt i. Den intimitet er der så til gengæld så meget, ja næsten dæmonisk kraft i, at læseren nødvendigvis må konfrontere både fortællerens og egne oplevelser i Banvilles mesterligt udførte beretning om Max Mordens liv og gerninger." – Lars Ole Sauerberg, Jyllandsposten, *****"... de forskellige tidslige planer glider ind og ud af hinanden i denne velskrevne og krævende roman, hvor erindringsspor og associationer dominerer." – Per Krogh Hansen, Berlingske, *****"I Havet står Banvilles stilistiske mesterskab i fuldt flor. Han balancerer flot mellem at lade Max Morden formulere sig skræmmende klart om sin egen fortid og liv med den kræftsyge hustru – samtidig med at Max udstilles, men ikke ukærligt, som lammet af sorg og eksistentiel krise. Det er intens og livsklog litteratur fra en irsk mesterforfatter med 15 romaner bag sig." – Michael Bach Henriksen, Kristeligt Dagblad"Prisvindende lille perle af en roman af den irske forfatter, hvis sprog ejer en særlig poetisk tæthed og skarphed. På sin vis virker hele fortællingen som én lang udånding, skrevet hjertegribende smukt i en træfsikker oversættelse. Banvilles temaer er sorg, sorgbearbejdelse, barndom, menneskelige relationer og erindring." – Sanne Caft, Lektørudtalelse