The Blue Guitar by John Banville audiobook

The Blue Guitar: A novel

By John Banville
Read by Gerry O’Brien

Recorded Books, Inc.
9.47 Hours Unabridged
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From the Booker Prize-winning author of The Sea and Ancient Light, a new novel - at once trenchant, witty, and shattering - about the intricacies of artistic creation and theft, and about the ways in which we learn to possess one another and to hold on to ourselves. Equally self-aggrandizing and self-deprecating, our narrator, Oliver Otway Orme, is a painter of some renown and a petty thief who does not steal for profit and has never before been caught. But he’s pushing 50, feels like a hundred, and things have not been going so well lately. Having recognized the “man-killing crevasse” that exists between what he sees and any representation he might make of it - any attempt to make what he sees his own - he’s stopped painting. And his last purloined possession - the last time he felt the “secret sliver of bliss” in thievery - has been discovered. The fact that it was the wife of the man who was, perhaps, his best friend has compelled him to run away: from his mistress, his home, his wife, from whatever remains of his impulse to paint and from the tragedy that haunts him, and to sequester himself in the house where he was born, trying to uncover in himself the answer to how and why things have turned out as they have. Excavating memories of family, of places he’s called home, and of the way he has apprehended the world around him (“no matter what else is going on, one of my eyes is always swiveling toward the world beyond”), Ollie reveals the very essence of a man who, in some way, has always been waiting to be rescued from himself.

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From the Booker Prize-winning author of The Sea and Ancient Light, a new novel - at once trenchant, witty, and shattering - about the intricacies of artistic creation and theft, and about the ways in which we learn to possess one another and to hold on to ourselves. Equally self-aggrandizing and self-deprecating, our narrator, Oliver Otway Orme, is a painter of some renown and a petty thief who does not steal for profit and has never before been caught. But he’s pushing 50, feels like a hundred, and things have not been going so well lately. Having recognized the “man-killing crevasse” that exists between what he sees and any representation he might make of it - any attempt to make what he sees his own - he’s stopped painting. And his last purloined possession - the last time he felt the “secret sliver of bliss” in thievery - has been discovered. The fact that it was the wife of the man who was, perhaps, his best friend has compelled him to run away: from his mistress, his home, his wife, from whatever remains of his impulse to paint and from the tragedy that haunts him, and to sequester himself in the house where he was born, trying to uncover in himself the answer to how and why things have turned out as they have. Excavating memories of family, of places he’s called home, and of the way he has apprehended the world around him (“no matter what else is going on, one of my eyes is always swiveling toward the world beyond”), Ollie reveals the very essence of a man who, in some way, has always been waiting to be rescued from himself.

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Author Bio: John Banville

Author Bio: John Banville

John Banville is the author of more than twenty novels, as well as nonfiction and plays. Time Pieces was a New York Times bestseller, and The Sea won the 2005 Booker Prize. He has also won the Franz Kafka Prize, the Irish PEN Award for Outstanding Achievement in Irish Literature, the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Best Novel, and the Prince of Asturias Award, Spain’s most important literary prize. He was born in Wexford, Ireland, in 1945, and lives in Dublin.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Literary
Runtime: 9.47
Audience: Adult
Language: English