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John Banville est un journaliste, romancier et scénariste irlandais qui vit actuellement à Dublin. Il a fait également une incursion dans le roman noir sous le pseudonyme de Benjamin Black.

Il est considéré comme l'un des auteurs vivants les plus importants de langue anglaise. Il est lauréat d'un prix Booker et du Prix Princesse des Asturies.

Il écrit exclusivement en anglais, surtout de la prose et des critiques littéraires. Il rédige en particulier la section littéraire du Irish Times.

Connu pour son style précis, que certains qualifieraient de froid, son ingéniosité et son humour évoquent Nabokov. Wikipedia  

✵ 8. décembre 1945   •   Autres noms Benjamin Black, جان بنویل
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John Banville: Citations en anglais

“Ian McEwan is a very good writer; the first half of Atonement alone would ensure him a lasting place in English letters.”

Banville on Saturday http://marksarvas.blogs.com/elegvar/2005/05/banville_on_sat.html, from The New York Review of Books (source dated 10 May 2005).

“Saturday is a dismayingly bad book. The numerous set pieces—brain operations, squash game, the encounters with Baxter, etc.”

are hinged together with the subtlety of a child's Erector Set. The characters too, for all the nuzzling and cuddling and punching and manhandling in which they are made to indulge, drift in their separate spheres, together but never touching, like the dim stars of a lost galaxy. The politics of the book is banal, of the sort that is to be heard at any middle-class Saturday-night dinner party, before the talk moves on to property prices and recipes for fish stew. There are good things here, for instance the scene when Perowne visits his senile mother in an old-folks' home, in which the writing is genuinely affecting in its simplicity and empathetic force. Overall, however, Saturday has the feel of a neoliberal polemic gone badly wrong; if Tony Blair — who makes a fleeting personal appearance in the book, oozing insincerity — were to appoint a committee to produce a "novel for our time," the result would surely be something like this.
Banville on Saturday http://marksarvas.blogs.com/elegvar/2005/05/banville_on_sat.html, from The New York Review of Books (source dated 10 May 2005). Original source http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2005/may/26/a-day-in-the-life/?pagination=false.

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