Review The Sea John Banville The Literary Edit
The Sea, feels — disappointingly from such a gifted and interesting writer — tired and retried, and other near-anagrams indicating second-handedness.” – Robert MacFarlane, Times Literary Supplement “For readers who take books and literature seriously, The Sea is a must-have. One periodically rereads a sentence just to marvel at its beauty.. Banville explores themes of love and grief, relationships and separation and the seascape is beautifully depicted, as is the intensity of the lonely little boy of Max’s youth. Wonderfully written, with a well paced plot and a number of twists and turns, while The Sea isn’t the most uplifting book I’ve read, it certainly leaves a lasting.
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This misshapen but affecting novel turns out to be about something even more familiar than the loss of innocence: it’s about grief, the misery and confusion the narrator feels on losing his wife. The Sea by John Banville has an overall rating of Mixed based on 15 book reviews.. THE SINGULARITIES, by John Banville. The Irish novelist John Banville writes prose of such luscious elegance that it’s all too easy to view his work as an aesthetic project, an exercise in.


