The work of the Irish novelist John Banville has long combined high aestheticism, fascination with vagaries of subjectivity, and a strong streak of pulp. “This thing of darkness I acknowledge mine”—such has been the implicit motto of his work since 2020, when he first published an outright detective novel under his own name. At earlier times, however, h…
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