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The Revolutions Trilogy

by John Banville

Series: The Revolutions Trilogy (Omnibus 1-3)

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Another of great Banville books. Ha! What a writer? Having sworn allegiance to John Banville, I can read anything by him. Even if it is cheap-erotica for I am sure his words will elevate it into supreme art. ( )
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The work and life of Coperniccus is powerfully evoked in a novel that tells of a shy man, baffled by the conspiracies that rage around him. The second novel recreates the life of Johannes Kepler and his drive to chart the stars and planets. The Newton Letter concerns a contemporary historian writing a biography of Isaac Newton.

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