The Untouchable

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Enigmatic Cambridge spy with a hidden life.

"The Untouchable" is a unique literary work that delves into the complexities of identity and loyalty. The narrative voice of the elderly Victor Maskell, a British intelligence agent and art expert, guides the reader through a gripping tale of espionage and intrigue. The novel's most distinctive feature is the manifold doubleness of the protagonist, who is both betrayer and dupe, Irishman and Englishman, husband and lover of men. This book would be a good read for anyone interested in historical fiction and tales of covert operations.

  • Whitbread Award Nominee for Novel (1997)
  • Kerry Group Irish Fiction Award (1998)
  • Lannan Literary Award for Fiction (1997)
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The Untouchable

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ISBN: 9780679767473
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $42.77
Authors: John Banville
Publisher: Vintage Books
Date of Publication: 1998-06-30
Format: Paperback
Related Topics: Literature
Goodreads rating: 3.94
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WINNER OF THE LANNAN LITERARY AWARD FOR FICTION • From the Booker Prize-winning author of The Sea comes the fascinating story of a former British spy who's been unmasked as a Russian agent—and "one of spy fiction's greatest characters" (People). • "Contemporary fiction gets no better than this." — The New York Times Book ReviewOne of the most dazzling and adventurous writers now working in English takes on the enigma of the Cambridge spies in a novel of exquisite menace, biting social comedy, and vertiginous moral complexity. The narrator is the elderly Victor Maskell, formerly of British intelligence, for many years art expert to the Queen. Now he has been unmasked as a Russian agent and subjected to a disgrace that is almost a kind of death. But at whose instigation?As Maskell retraces his tortuous path from his recruitment at Cambridge to the airless upper regions of the establishment, we discover a figure of manifold Irishman and Englishman; husband, father, and lover of men; betrayer and dupe. Beautifully written, filled with convincing fictional portraits of Maskell's co-conspirators, and vibrant with the mysteries of loyalty and identity, The Untouchable places John Banville in the select company of both Conrad and le Carre."Victor Maskell is one of the great characters in recent fiction.... The Untouchable is the best work of art in any medium on [its] subject." — Washington Post Book World"As remarkable a literary voice as any to come out of Ireland; Joyce and Beckett notwithstanding." — San Francisco Chronicle
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Enigmatic Cambridge spy with a hidden life.

"The Untouchable" is a unique literary work that delves into the complexities of identity and loyalty. The narrative voice of the elderly Victor Maskell, a British intelligence agent and art expert, guides the reader through a gripping tale of espionage and intrigue. The novel's most distinctive feature is the manifold doubleness of the protagonist, who is both betrayer and dupe, Irishman and Englishman, husband and lover of men. This book would be a good read for anyone interested in historical fiction and tales of covert operations.

  • Whitbread Award Nominee for Novel (1997)
  • Kerry Group Irish Fiction Award (1998)
  • Lannan Literary Award for Fiction (1997)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.