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  1. Made with by Neal Agarwal. At 332 meters, this is the deepest any human has ever scuba dived. Set by Ahmed Gabr in 2014. No sunlight is able to reach this deep. Many deep-sea creatures cope by creating light themselves - also known as bioluminescence.

  2. The Sea, The Sea is a novel by Iris Murdoch. Published in 1978, it was her nineteenth novel. It won the 1978 Booker Prize . Plot. The Sea, The Sea is a tale of the strange obsessions that haunt a self-satisfied playwright and director as he begins to write his memoirs.

    • Iris Murdoch
    • 502 pp
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  3. 1 de jan. de 2001 · The Sea, The Sea narrates the story of a vain egoist, Charles Arrowby, who retires from his job as a theatre director and settles in a house near the sea. His retirement project is to write his memoir in the quiet seaside house, but both his present and past interfere with him and disrupt his plan.

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  4. The Sea, the Sea: Booker Prize Winner. Iris Murdoch. Penguin, Mar 1, 2001 - Fiction - 528 pages. Winner of the Booker Prize—a tale of the strange obsessions that haunt a playwright as he...

  5. The Sea, the Sea is a novel by Iris Murdoch about a retired theatre director who moves to a seaside house and writes a memoir of his past love affair. The novel explores themes of vanity, obsession, and the uncanny, and won the Booker Prize in 1978.

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  6. 4 de ago. de 2013 · The Sea, the Sea by Iris Murdoch – review. The 1978 Booker prize-winning novel, featuring a theatre director who retires to the coast to write his memoirs, is a rich and textured study of...

  7. 26 de jan. de 2020 · A review and analysis of the 1978 Booker Prize-winning novel by Iris Murdoch, about a retired theater director who revisits his past and his first love. The novel explores themes of self-knowledge, illusion, and reality through humor, fantasy, and tragedy.