Shroud

$29.99

This novel serves as a complex literary work for advanced analysis of themes like identity, truth, and the past.

Shroud
Shroud
$29.99

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Axel Vander is an old man, in ill health, recently widowed, a scholar renowned for both his unquestionable authority and the ferocity and violence that often mark his conduct. He is known to be Belgian by birth, to have had a privileged upbringing, to have made a perilous escape from World War II-torn Europe–his blind eye and dead leg are indelible reminders of that time. But Vander is also a master liar (“I lied to lie”), his true identity shrouded under countless layers of intricately connected falsehoods. Now a young woman he doesn’t know, and whom he has dubbed “Miss Nemesis,” has threatened to expose the most fundamental and damaging of these lies. Vander has agreed to travel from California to meet her in Italy–in Turin, city of the most mysterious shroud–believing that he will have no difficulty rendering her harmless. But he is wrong. This woman–at once mad and brilliant, generous and demanding–will be the catalyst for Vander’s reluctant journey through his past toward the truths he has hidden, and toward others even he will be shocked to discover. In Shroud–as in all of his acclaimed previous novels–John Banville gives us an emotionally resonant tale, exceptionally rich in language and image, dazzling in its narrative invention. It is a work of uncommon power.

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Weight 0.567 lbs
Dimensions 16.5 × 2.5 × 24.2 in

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Shroud

$14.52

This novel explores complex psychological themes of identity, truth, and manipulation through a literary lens.

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From the Booker Prize-winning author of The Sea comes a splendidly moving, “hypnotic” exploration (The New York Times) of identity, duplicity, and desire, starring a very old, recently widowed man with secrets and the mysterious young woman destined to either destroy or save him. One part Nietzsche, one part Humbert Humbert, and a soupcon of Milton’s Lucifer, Axel Vander, the dizzyingly unreliable narrator of John Banville’s masterful new novel, is the bearer of a fearsome reputation as a literary dandy and bully. A product of the Old World, he is also an escapee from its conflagrations, with the wounds to prove it. And everything about him is a lie. Now those lies have been unraveled by a mysterious young woman whom Vander calls “Miss Nemesis.” They are to meet in Turin, a city best known for its enigmatic shroud. Is her purpose to destroy Vander or to save him–or simply to show him what lies beneath the shroud in which he has wrapped his life?

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Weight 0.209 lbs
Dimensions 13.2 × 1.6 × 20.3 in

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