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Authors: John Banville
Tags: #Psychological Fiction, #General, #Literary, #Fiction, #Psychological, #Prisoners, #Humorous, #Humorous Stories, #Murderers
P I C A D O R
A L S O B Y J O H N B A N V I L L E
Long Lankin
N i g h t s p a w n
Birchwood
Doctor Copernicus
Kepler
The Newton Letter
Mefisto
Ghosts
Athena
The Untouchable
The
B O O K
of
E V I D E N C E
P I C A D O R
First published 1989 b\ Mai tin Seeker Warburg Limited This edition published 1998 b\ Picador
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, w h e n y o u as k m e t o tell th e c o u r t in m y o w n w o r d s , this Is w h a t 1 shall say. 1 am k e p t l o c k e d up here like s o m e e x o t i c animal, last s u r v i v o r of a species they had t h o u g h t extinct. T h e y should let in p e o p l e to v i e w m e } the girl-eater, svelte a n d d a n g e r o u s , p a d d i n g to and f r o in my cage, my terrible green glance flickering past the bars* g i v e t h e m s o m e t h i n g to d r e a m a b o u t ? tucked up cosy in their beds of a night- A f t e r my capture they c l a w e d at each other to get a l o o k at me» T h e y w o u l d h a v e paid m o n e y for the privilege, I believe. T h e y shouted abuse* and s h o o k their fists at m e , s h o w i n g their teeth. It w a s unreal, s o m e h o w „ frightening yet c o m i c , the sight of t h e m there 3
milling on the p a v e m e n t like film extras* y o u n g m e n in cheap raincoats, a n d w o m e n w i t h s h o p p i n g bags* a n d o n e or t w o silent* grizzled characters w h o j u s t stood* f i x e d on me hungrily, h a g g a r d w i t h e n v y . T h e n a g u a r d threw a blanket o v e r my head a n d b u n d l e d me into a s q u a d car. I l a u g h e d . T h e r e w a s s o m e t h i n g irresistibly f u n n y in the w a y reality* banal a s ever, w a s fulfilling m y w o r s t fantasies.