Books of The Times: John Banville’s ‘Infinities’ and ‘Elegy for April’
New books by John Banville, one written under the pseudonym Benjamin Black, show his two sides: one convolutedly clever, the other more blunt.
From: NYT > Books
Sunday, 4 April, 2010
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