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082 0 _aFIC BAN
100 1 _aBanville, John
245 1 4 _aThe sea
_b: a novel
_c/ John Banville
260 _aNew York
_b: Alfred A. Knopf
_c, c2005.
300 _a195 p.
_c; 22 cm.
520 _aThe narrator is Max Morden, a middle-aged Irishman who, soon after his wife's death, has gone back to the seaside town where he spent his summer holidays as a child, a retreat from the grief, anger, and numbness of his life without her. But it is also a return to the place where he met the Graces, the well-heeled vacationing family with whom he experienced the strange suddenness of both love and death for the first time. The seductive mother; the imperious father; the twins Chloe, fiery and forthright, and Myles, silent and expressionless in whose mysterious connection Max became profoundly entangled, each of them a part of the barely bearable raw immediacy of his childhood memories. Interwoven with this story are Morden's memories of his wife, Anna of their life together, of her death and the moments, both significant and mundane, that make up his life now: his relationship with his grown daughter, Claire, desperate to pull him from his grief; and with the other boarders at the house where he is staying, where the past beats inside him like a second heart. Max comes to understand about the past, and about its indelible effects on him.
650 4 _aMiddle aged men
_v--Fiction
650 _aAuthors
_v--Fiction
650 _aWidowers
_z-Palestine --
_vFiction
650 4 _aSeaside resorts
_x--Fiction
650 4 _aLoss (Psychology)
_v--Fiction
651 _aEngland
_v--Fiction
655 7 _aPsychological fiction
942 _cMO
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