Description
Explore the intricate world of Julian Barnes through this comprehensive introduction available in paperback. This detailed literary overview delves into Barnes's celebrated novels, framing his work with themes of fabulation and memory, irony and comedy. Perfect for fans and scholars alike, this book captures the essence of Barnes's literary journey, charting a broadly chronological course while emphasizing his enduring obsessions with love, death, art, history, truth, and memory. Each chapter offers insightful readings of major publications, dissecting the core concerns of Barnes's fiction, including the intersections of art, authorship, history, love, and religion. Lucidly written and thoroughly comprehensive, this study not only engages with Barnes's canonical texts but also sheds light on his lesser-known works, including the crime fiction he penned under the pseudonym Dan Kavanagh. With its blend of accessible analysis and archival research into unpublished materials, this volume is an essential companion for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of one of contemporary literature's most significant authors. Ideal for avid readers, literary students, and anyone exploring modern British literature, this book is a treasure trove for those wishing to engage with Julian Barnes's masterful narratives from 'Metroland' to 'Arthur & George.' Discover the rich tapestry of themes and styles that define Barnes's oeuvre today.