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John Banville: Critical Review by James Sattler

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John Banville
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SOURCE: A review of The Book of Evidence, in Bloomsbury Review, May/June, 1990, pp. 2-3.

In the following review, Sattler asserts that The Book of Evidence is about the disintegration of its protagonist Freddie Montgomery.

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