“Although it was autumn and not summer the dark-gold sunlight and the inky shadows, long and slender in the shape of felled cypresses, were the same, and there was the same sense of everything drenched and jewelled and the same ultramarine glitter on the sea. I felt inexplicably lightened; it was as if the evening, in all the drench and drip of its fallacious pathos, had temporarily taken over from me the burden of grieving.”
Quote by John Banville
Book:The Sea
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The Sea
A book bearing this title would generally engage with the depths, moods, and mysteries of maritime environments. Such works often use the sea as a powerful metaphorical landscape, representing change, isolation, the unknown, or the passage of time. Readers might expect exploration of coastal communities, maritime journeys, or the psychological dimensions of human engagement with vast waters. The title suggests an atmospheric and contemplative approach to subject matter connected to oceanic settings. more
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