This unsparing, compassionate, humane book demonstrates again that Banville is in a class of his own.
Spectator
A contemporary fable of piercing sadness and melancholy beauty. . . This poetic novel deals with archetypal themes as well as painful truths about parental inadequacy and the limitations of love.
Sunday Telegraph
In <i>Eclipse</i> Banville has created another important, challenging fiction. The book is ornately written, heartless in an honest fashion, profoundly interrogative of ideas of identity and, above all, spectacularly beautiful. It is, in a way that so many contemporary novels are not, a work of art.
Observer