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The Sea is a 2005 novel by John Banville. His fourteenth novel, it won the 2005 Booker Prize. [1] Plot summary. The story is told by Max Morden, a self-aware, retired art historian attempting to reconcile himself to the deaths of those he loved as a child and as an adult.
17 de may. de 2005 · The Sea. John Banville. 3.55. 31,949 ratings3,309 reviews. The author of The Untouchable (“contemporary fiction gets no better than this”—Patrick McGrath, The New York Times Book Review) now gives us a luminous novel about love, loss, and the unpredictable power of memory.
BOOKER PRIZE WINNER • NATIONAL BESTSELLER • An “extraordinary meditation on mortality, grief, death, childhood and memory” (USA Today) about a middle-aged Irishman who has gone back to the seaside to grieve the loss of his wife.
27 de nov. de 2005 · By John Banville. Nov. 27, 2005. Someone has just walked over my grave. Someone. The name of the house is the Cedars, as of old. A bristling clump of those trees, monkey-brown with a tarry reek ...
15 de ago. de 2006 · 4.0 2,607 ratings. See all formats and editions. BOOKER PRIZE WINNER • NATIONAL BESTSELLER • An “extraordinary meditation on mortality, grief, death, childhood and memory" (USA Today) about a middle-aged Irishman who has gone back to the seaside to grieve the loss of his wife.
15 de ago. de 2006 · BOOKER PRIZE WINNER • NATIONAL BESTSELLER • An “extraordinary meditation on mortality, grief, death, childhood and memory" (USA Today) about a middle-aged Irishman who has gone back to the seaside...
3 de jul. de 2005 · The Sea. Written by John Banville. A man attempts to escape a recent loss while confronting a trauma from a long lost summer, in John Banville’s haunting and evocative novel. Led back to Ballyless by a dream, Max Morden returns to the coastal town where he spent a holiday in his youth.