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When art historian Max Morden returns to the seaside village where he once spent a childhood holiday, he is both escaping from a recent loss and confronting a distant trauma. The Grace family had appeared that long-ago summer as if from another world. Mr and Mrs Grace, with their worldly ease and candour, were unlike any adults he had met before.
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'A masterly study of grief memory and love recollected' - Professor John Sutherland Chair of Judges Man Booker Prize 2005. When art historian Max Morden returns to the seaside village where he once spent a childhood holiday he is both escaping from a recent loss and confronting a distant trauma. The Grace family had appeared that long-ago summer as if from another world. Mr and Mrs Grace with their worldly ease and candour were unlike any adults he had met before. But it was his contemporaries the Grace twins Myles and Chloe who most fascinated Max. He grew to know them intricately even intimately and what ensued would haunt him for the rest of his years and shape everything that was to follow. 'A novel in which all of his remarkable gifts come together to produce a real work of art disquieting beautiful intelligent and in the end surprisingly offering consolation' - Allan Massie "Scotsman". 'You can smell and feel and see his world with extraordinary clarity. It is a work of art and I'll bet it will still be read and admired in seventy-five years' - Rick Gekoski "The Times". 'Poetry seems to come easily to Banville.There is so much to applaud in this book that it deserves more than one reading' - "Literary Review". 'A brilliant sensuous discombobulating novel' - "Spectator".
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Foyles
Winner of the Man Booker Prize 2005 The Sea is John Banville's Man Booker prize-winning exploration of memory, childhood and loss. When art historian Max Morden returns to the seaside village where he once spent a childhood holiday, he is both escaping from a recent loss and confronting a distant trauma. The Grace family had appeared that long-ago summer as if from another world. Mr and Mrs Grace, with their worldly ease and candour, were unlike any adults he had met before. But it was his contemporaries, the Grace twins Myles and Chloe, who most fascinated Max. He grew to know them intricately, even intimately, and what ensued would haunt him for the rest of his years and shape everything that was to follow.
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Blackwell
Winner of the 2005 Man Booker Prize 'A masterly study of grief, memory and love recollected' Professor John Sutherland, Chair of Judges, Man Booker Prize 2005 When art historian Max Morden returns to the seaside village where he once spent a...
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BookDepository
The Sea : Paperback : Pan Macmillan : 9780330483292 : 0330483293 : 05 Mar 2010 : Winner of the 2005 Man Booker Prize
- 0330483293
- 9780330483292
- John Banville
- 5 March 2010
- Picador
- Paperback (Book)
- 200
- text @ mck - 4/4
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