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  2. John Banville - Wikipedia

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    William John Banville (born 8 December 1945) is an Irish novelist, short story writer, adapter of dramas and screenwriter. [2] Though he has been described as "the heir to Proust , via Nabokov ", Banville himself maintains that W. B. Yeats and Henry James are the two real influences on his work.

  3. John Banville bibliography - Wikipedia

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    John Banville (born 8 December 1945) is an Irish novelist, short story writer, adapter of dramas and screenwriter. [1] He has won the Booker Prize, the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, the Franz Kafka Prize, the Austrian State Prize for European Literature and the Prince of Asturias Award for Literature; has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature; knighted by Italy; is one of ...

  4. Milt - Wikipedia

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    Milt (sometimes spelled melt [1] [2]) or soft roe also refers to the male genitalia of fish when they contain sperm, used as food. Many cultures eat milt, often fried, though not usually as a dish by itself. As a food item, milt is farmed year-round in nitrogen tanks, through hormone induction or photoperiod control. [3]

  5. John Banville: A Critical Study - Wikipedia

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    John Banville: A Critical Study is a 1991 book by Joseph McMinn, which deals with the work of major turn of the century writer John Banville. It is part of Gill's Studies in Irish Literature series. McMinn claims to take a different approach to the " formalist " Rüdiger Imhof, who had until that time been the only other writer to treat of ...

  6. Review: A murder most fortunate: John Banville kills off his ...

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    "Snow," by John Banville, uses the tools of mystery perfected by his alter ego, Benjamin Black, only to overturn them in fascinating ways.

  7. John Banville: A Critical Introduction - Wikipedia

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    John Banville: A Critical Introduction is a 1989 book by Rüdiger Imhof, which is the first full-length appraisal of the work of major turn of the century writer John Banville. [ 1 ] Imhof's book has been characterised as " formalist " by Joseph McMinn , whose John Banville: A Critical Study appeared two years later.

  8. The Supreme Fictions of John Banville - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Fictions of John Banville is a 1999 book by Joseph McMinn, which follows on from his 1991 book John Banville: A Critical Study, and deals with the work of major turn of the century writer John Banville. The material on Banville's works as far as the mid-1980s is much the same as in McMinn's earlier book, though with slight revisions ...

  9. 2 women accuse former Olympic figure skater of sexual abuse ...

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    The figure skating governing body and rink operators "had actual knowledge that Roe had been inappropriate with children or young adults under his coaching or mentorship," the suit claims, and ...