HomePublished BooksThe Blue Guitar

The Blue Guitar

By: John Banville
Publisher: Viking Press
Published: September 2015
Pages: 256
Categories: Fiction
Language: English
Available as: Hardback
On sale at:
ISBN-13: 9780241004326
ASIN: 0241004322

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 fifty, 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--aquired the last time he felt the "secret shiver 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 did. 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 swivelling towards the world beyond"), Ollie reveals the very essence of a man who, in some way, has always been waiting to be rescued from himself.

Other Books From this Category

View More From This Category

Other Books From this Author

  • 23 Sep 2025 - Faber & Faber

    Venetian Vespers

    By John Banville

    Winter 1899, and strange things are afoot. As the new century approaches, English hack writer Evelyn Dolman marries Laura Rensselaer, the daughter of a wealthy American plutocrat. But in the midst of ...

  • 7 Oct 2021 - Faber & Faber

    April in Spain

    By John Banville

    'He wanted to know who she was, and why he was convinced he had some unremembered connection with her. It was as simple as that. But he knew it wasn't. It wasn't simple at all.' When Dublin patholo...

  • 6 Aug 2016 - Vintage

    The Blue Guitar

    By John Banville

    Oliver Otway Orme a man equally self-aggrandizing and self-deprecating is a painter of some renown, and a petty thief who has never been caught . . . until now. Unfortunately, the purloined possession...

  • 5 Mar 2010 - Picador

    The Book of Evidence

    By John Banville

    Freddie Montgomery has committed two crimes. He stole a small Dutch master from a wealthy family friend, and he murdered a chambermaid who caught him in the act. He has little to say about the dead...

  • 15 Aug 2006 - Picador

    The Sea

    By John Banville

    The Sea is John Banville's remarkable, Booker prize-winning exploration of memory, childhood and loss. When art historian Max Morden returns to the seaside village where he once spent a childhood h...

View More From This Author