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Birchwood
Birchwood | John Banville
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An early classic from the Man Booker-prize winning author of The Sea. I am therefore I think. So starts John Banville’s 1973 novel Birchwood, a novel that centers around Gabriel Godkin and his return to his dilapidated family estate. After years away, Gabriel returns to a house filled with memories and despair. Delving deep into family secrets—a cold father, a tortured mother, an insane grandmother—Gabriel also recalls his first encounters with love and loss. At once a novel of a family, of isolation, and of a blighted Ireland, Birchwood is a remarkable and complex story about the end of innocence for one boy and his country, told in the brilliantly styled prose of one of our most essential writers. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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This is a very knowing and very political gothic magic realist novel about the rotten and rotting Irish gentry. Banville's first novel and one of his most accessible ones (well, accessible by Banville standards). Time travel, a 19thc-century circus, a famine, a gothic pile, and all done in exquisite prose. Quite the ride