“Show me that I m everywhere and get me home for tea.”
“I drive from home to my office, a small apartment on the river in the center of Dublin. I write there from 9 a. m. to lunchtime, I take a simple lunch—bread, cheese, nice cup of tea—work until 6 p. m., then home for dinner. Viewed from outside my head it is a singularly dull and uneventful day, but inside my head … aaah.”
How I Write: John Banville on ‘Ancient Light,’ Nabokov, and Dublin (2012)
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