“The past beats inside me like a second heart.”
Quelle: The Sea (2005, ISBN 0-330-48328-5.
John Banville ist ein irischer Schriftsteller und Literaturkritiker englischer Sprache. Für seinen Roman Die See erhielt er 2005 den Man Booker Prize. Unter dem Pseudonym Benjamin Black schreibt er auch Kriminalromane. Wikipedia
“The past beats inside me like a second heart.”
Quelle: The Sea (2005, ISBN 0-330-48328-5.
John Banville: Who cares whodunnit? (2013)
John Banville, The Art of Fiction No. 200 (2009)
Fully Booked: Q & A with John Banville (2012)
John Banville on the birth of his dark twin, Benjamin Black (2011)
John Banville: Using words to paint pictures of "magical" Prague (2006)
“I'm doing my best to not be too rude about it, but oh my God that Czech food…”
John Banville: Using words to paint pictures of "magical" Prague (2006)
John Banville: claiming Kafka as an Irish writer (2011)
About the Man Booker Prize
John Banville, The Art of Fiction No. 200 (2009)
John Banville: claiming Kafka as an Irish writer (2011)
John Banville: claiming Kafka as an Irish writer (2011)
Fully Booked: Q & A with John Banville (2012)
Writers' rooms: John Banville (2007)
Oblique dreamer (2000)
John Banville: Who cares whodunnit? (2013)
14th time lucky (2005)
John Banville on the birth of his dark twin, Benjamin Black (2011)
Writers' rooms: John Banville (2007)
How I Write: John Banville on ‘Ancient Light,’ Nabokov, and Dublin (2012)
Once More Admired Than Bought, A Writer Finally Basks in Success (1990)
“One must try to keep a sensible perspective and not take oneself too seriously.”
Fully Booked: Q & A with John Banville (2012)
“If they give me the bloody prize, why can't they say nice things about me?”
John Banville http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2008/jun/10/johnbanville?INTCMP=SRCH, The Guardian (22 July 2008).