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Il suo diciottesimo romanzo, Il mare, ha vinto il Man Booker Prize nel 2005. Ha scritto cinque romanzi con lo pseudonimo di Benjamin Black . Banville è conosciuto per la sua prosa precisa e fredda, caratterizzata da un'inventiva Nabokoviana, e per l' umorismo nero del suo spesso malizioso narratore.
Beginning with Christine Falls, published in 2006, Banville has written crime fiction under the pen name Benjamin Black. He writes his Benjamin Black crime fiction much more quickly than he composes his literary novels. He appreciates his work as Black as a craft, while as Banville he is an artist.
- John Banville
- 2006
www.john-banville.com. [ editar datos en Wikidata] John Banville ( Wexford, Irlanda, 8 de diciembre de 1945) es un novelista irlandés, ganador del Premio Booker en 2005. Las obras que publica del género de novela negra las firma bajo el pseudónimo de Benjamin Black .
AñoTítuloGéneroTraductor, Editorial, Año2023Las singularidadesNovelaThe singularities (2022)2020PecadoNovelaMiguel Temprano García, RBA, 20172017La señora OsmondNovelaMiguel Temprano García, Alfaguara, 20182015La guitarra azulNovelaNuria Barrios Fernández, Alfaguara, ...Dove è sempre notte è il primo romanzo di una saga che lo scrittore John Banville ha scritto con lo pseudonimo di Benjamin Black e che ha per protagonista l'anatomopatologo Quirke.
29 apr 2024 · John Banville is an Irish novelist and journalist whose fiction is known for being referential, paradoxical, and complex. Common themes throughout his work include loss, obsession, and destructive love. He also wrote a mystery series under the pseudonym Benjamin Black.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
The Quirke series of crime novels, written by Irish novelist John Banville under the pen name Benjamin Black, centres on the titular character, a pathologist in 1950s Dublin. The series is published by Henry Holt & Co. in the US.
22 lug 2011 · It was a loud laugh, unsteady, and sounded, even to my own ears, slightly maniacal. Thinking back now, I realise it was less a laugh than the birth-cry of my dark and twin brother Benjamin...