Is Nabokov’s novel morally offensive? Patently, it is not. We live in a universe of treacherous choices, of corruption and ...
Award-winning Swedish journalist Tuva Moodyson sees a news alert that a deaf teenager has gone missing in a remote little ...
That’s why acclaimed Irish novelist John Banville prefers to visit Spain’s Prado Museum during its opening hours — even though he’s been invited to browse anytime as part of a month-long literary ...
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On the plus side, there was all this dark Catholic repression, which brings such a seductive noir atmosphere to Banville’s mesmerising writing. He creates a whole world into which the reader can enter ...
The Booker Prize winner talks about Old Masters' pictures that 'look at you' and AI in art as he takes writing inspiration from the Prado It is the eyes peering from the canvases that get him, their ...
A lover of Johnny Cash, Ireland and avocados, Dunham volunteered at the Berkeley library and supporting numerous charities.
For Irish novelist John Banville, the captivating eyes in the paintings at Spain's Prado Museum offer an intense connection ...
Irish novelist John Banville has enjoyed unlimited access to Spain's Prado Museum for the past month as its latest ...
The new enhanced e-book platform has launched with five titles, including 'Dubliners' and 'The Great Gatsby,' that offer expert video commentary and an AI chatbot users can query. Plans are to publish ...
Our columnists on new books by John Banville, Kate Christensen under a pseudonym and more. Credit...Pablo Amargo Supported by ...
Often praised as an exceptional master of style, whose literary fiction operates in a murky world of ethical ambivalence that owes an acknowledged debt to Henry James, John Banville isn’t the ...