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Published 17:26 12 Oct 2019 BST
Updated 17:27 12 Oct 2019 BST
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He said he began ringing friends and family to tell them the good news but that his daughter phoned him after the announcement was made to tell him that his name hadn't been included. It was then that he realised it had been a hoax."I believed it. The call came from Stockholm, why would I not believe it?," Banville told The Irish Times.
"I was disappointed of course. When you are phoned up and told you got the Nobel Prize you are not thinking straight."Banville said that rather than being aimed at him, he thinks the stunt was an attempt to discredit the Academy, which has been embroiled in a number of controversies in recent years. The Academy said that it is investigating the incident.
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