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Oases of Air is a study of constitution in four novels by the Irish writer John Banville - Doctor Copernicus, Kepler, The Newton Letter, and Mefisto. As intriguing source of phenomenalisation, air possesses a perplexing autonomy in the science tetralogy. Indistinguishable from the process and reality of constitution, airtends to dissolve any firm line of demarcation between the thingdiscovered and the phenomenon of dicovery. Prior to all constitutedthings in the texts, and in their imaginative fields, air issynonymous with phenomenological intentionality understood as abasic directedness anterior to the difference between thesubjective and the objective. The investigation studies air interms of its aseity. It has a life of its own that cannot beexplained by other phenomena. Interrogated in terms of the boldlaws it makes foritself, Banville\'s extraordinary discourse turnsout to be explorable as a wild, simmering domain teeming withsubstances that materialise out of air\'s nothingness.