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  1. Love, etc. by Julian Barnes, 2007-12-18
  2. Staring at the Sun by Julian Barnes, 1993-09-28
  3. Metroland by Julian Barnes, 1992-10-27
  4. Conversations with Julian Barnes (Literary Conversations Series)
  5. Understanding Julian Barnes (Understanding Contemporary British Literature) by Merritt Moseley, 2009-08-31
  6. Language, History, and Metanarrative in the Fiction of Julian Barnes (Studies in Twentieth-Century British Literature, Vol. 3) by Bruce Sesto, 2001-10
  7. A History of the World in Ten and a Half Chapters (Cambridge Literature) by Julian Barnes, 1996-06-28
  8. Julian Barnes (Writers and their Work) by Matthew Pateman, 2002-01-15
  9. In the Land of Pain by Alphonse Daudet, Julian Barnes, 2003-01-07
  10. Julian Barnes (New British Fiction) by Frederick M. Holmes, 2008-12-15
  11. ENGLAND, ENGLAND by Julian Barnes, 1998
  12. Coffee with Aristotle (Coffee with...Series) by Jonathan Barnes, 2008-03-04
  13. Writers on Howard Hodgkin
  14. El loro de Flaubert (Spanish Edition) by Julian Barnes, 2005-01-01

21. Julian Barnes Website: Homepage
Official site. Includes reviews, bibliography, discussion board, a study resource area and information about upcoming and recent publications.
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In the Land of Pain , and nine previous novels. His most recent novel is , which was published in the U.S. by Vintage and in Portuguese by Edições ASA in September 2007.
New Book by Julian Barnes March 2008
Order a copy online via Random House Amazon.co.uk or one of a number of local independent booksellers PREREKANJA Talking It Over
A new theatre adaptation of Julian Barnes's novel Talking It Over opened in Slovenia on 23 November 2007. Directed by Boris Cavazza, the production is being undertaken by the Slovene National Theatre Drama Ljubljana.
Performances are scheduled for November 29, 30, 31 and December 1, 5, 6, 7, 8 (begins at 8 p.m., runs 1h 45 min. with no interval). Tickets and dates for the performances in January will be available from December 21 on. For more information, please

22. Barnes, Julian | Authors | Guardian Unlimited Books
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23. Bohemian Ink : Julian Barnes
British novelist and critic julian Patrick barnes, b. Jan. 19, 1946, is best known for the novel Flaubert s Parrot (1984), the chronicle of an elderly
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British novelist and critic Julian Patrick Barnes , b. Jan. 19, 1946, is best known for the novel Flaubert's Parrot (1984), the chronicle of an elderly English doctor's obsession with the trivia of Gustave Flaubert's life, and a richly symbolic examination of the ways in which art and life meshor do not. After graduation with honors from Oxford University in 1968, Barnes worked as a lexicographer for the Oxford English Dictionary. Since 1972 he has devoted his full time to writing and editing, including stints as television critic for the New Statesman and the London Observer, contributing editor of New Review, and deputy literary editor of the London Sunday Times. Since 1990, Barnes has written the "Letter from London" for the New Yorker. Flaubert's Parrot was nominated for England's prestigious Booker Prize, and in 1986 Barnes received an award from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, for work of distinction. Other novels include Metroland Staring at the Sun (1986), and

24. Literary Encyclopedia: Julian Barnes
Since 1980, julian barnes has made a name for himself as one of the strongest and most interesting of the novelists of his generation, a group that also
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25. The Inscrutable Mr Barnes - Telegraph
julian barnes s bestselling novel Arthur and George is his 20th book but what do we know about the man who wrote it? He talks to Jasper Rees
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26. 10 Reasons Why We Love Julian Barnes
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27. Julian Barnes (I)
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28. Identity Theory | Interviews | Julian Barnes
Lengthy interview with the author upon the US publication of his novel Love, Etc.
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Author of Love, Etc. talks with Robert Birnbaum Posted: (Unknown Date), 2001 All photos by Red Diaz / Duende Publishing Print this interview. British writer Julian Barnes studied modern languages at Oxford from where he graduated in 1968. He has been a lexicographer for the Oxford English Dictionary , a reviewer and literary editor and a television critic and (as Dan Kavanagh), crime story novelist. He is the author of eight novels, Metroland Before She Met Me Flaubert's Parrot Staring At The Sun ... England England and the recently published Love, etc.

29. Julian Barnes - Times Online
The third member of the triumvirate of leading British writers (the others being McEwan and Amis), julian barnes specialises in readerfriendly erudition.
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30. Julian Barnes CV At PFD
julian barnes work has been translated into more than twenty languages. In France he is the only writer to have won both the Prix Medicis and the Prix
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PFD Drury House 34-43 Russell Street London WC2B 5HA Tel: 020 7344 1000 Fax: 020 7836 9543 Julian Barnes Book Agent: Pat Kavanagh Dramatic Rights: Anthony Jones Julian Barnes' work has been translated into more than twenty languages. In France he is the only writer to have won both the Prix Medicis and the Prix Femina. In 1993 he was awarded the Shakespeare Prize by the FVS Foundation of Hamburg. ISBN: 224 07703 1
THE LEMON TABLE ISBN: 224 07198 X
THE PEDANT IN THE KITCHEN Drawn from Julian Barnes` popular Guardian column, this is an elegant, witty and practical account of the eternally frustrating quest for gastronomic perfection. ISBN: 1 84354 239
IN THE LAND OF PAIN What few knew about Alphonse Daudet, the popular 19th-century French novelist, was that he suffered from syphilis. For the last 12 years of his life he kept an notebook in which he recorded, with amused stoicism, the inevitable progress of the disease and his desperate pursuit of a cure. ISBN: 224 06267
SOMETHING TO DECLARE Eighteen witty and brilliant essays on France from Julian Barnes; Julian Barnes's long and passionate relationship with France began more than forty years ago. As sceptical observer on family motoring holidays, assistant in a school in Brittany, student of the language and literature, author of Flaubert's Parrot and Cross Channel, he has criss-crossed the country and its culture .

31. The Odd Couple - The New York Review Of Books
An article by julian barnes from The New York Review of Books, March 29, 2007. By julian barnes. That Sweet Enemy The French and the British from the
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That Sweet Enemy: The French and the British from the Sun King to the Present by Robert and Isabelle Tombs Knopf, 782 pp., $40.00 In January, a government document was discovered in the British national archives which, according to the Guardian aj_server = 'http://rotator.adjuggler.com/servlet/ajrotator/'; aj_tagver = '1.0'; aj_zone = 'nyrb'; aj_adspot = '147551'; aj_page = '0'; aj_dim ='147520'; aj_ch = ''; aj_ct = ''; aj_kw = ''; aj_pv = true; aj_click = ''; If the French were more sensitive, it was not just because Mollet had been the supplicant, but because his approach tapped into a sempiternal French response to Albion. Since Britain first challenged French power over three centuries ago, the two countries have, despite occasional challenges, been the two preeminent European powers, fighting for control of their own territory, the Continental mainland, and the known world beyond. Each has been suspicious of the other to the point of paranoia, irritated to the point of contempt, superior to the point of smugness. There have been spells of nervous parallelism, and even of mutual interest verging on respect. The mood in France at the moment is certainly depressed. Why are we doing so badly, a visiting writer is frequently asked; even the less loaded question "Why is British literature currently stronger than French?" manages to imply that this too could be fixed if France finally acknowledged Adam Smith. Sometimes this is routine morosity, the strain of masochism which is the counterpoise to French jauntiness. But now it is a little more serious. Luc Ferry, professor of philosophy at the University of Paris VII and former minister of education, described his recent discussions with rebellious left-wing students (if those two modifiers are necessary when referring to France). He himself, he specified, had never been a

32. Borzoi Reader | Catalog
Born in Leicester, England, in 1946, julian barnes is the author of two books of In his widely acclaimed new collection of stories, julian barnes
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33. SALON: The SALON Interview -- Julian Barnes
An interview conducted with Salon.com in 1996 concerning barnes s collection of short stories Cross Channel.
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J ulian Barnes is a thin, schoolmasterly man with English teeth and a quiet, prowling English drawl. Relaxed across a small, old couch on the second floor of the house he shares with his wife, literary agent Pat Kavanagh, in a politely Victorian neighborhood near Kentish Town in London, he listens carefully and explains himself with a tutor's gravity and consideration. He is, in fact, the product of three generations of schoolmasters. Behind us, and occupying most of the book-lined room, is the biggest pool table I've ever seen. Barnes' new book is a collection of short stories (his first, if you don't count "A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters," which shares certain properties with a book of short stories, but is, he insists, a novel). Called "Cross Channel," it's about the relationship between the English and the French. What with the advertisements for the EuroStar "chunnel" train posted all over town "London to Central Paris: Direct" and the "mad cow disease" scare on the continent, it's almost as if his publisher had custom-ordered a literary quickie to capitalize on current mass anxieties. But the book is actually a survey of several hundred years of cross-channel history in the form of ten impeccably constructed stories. "Cross Channel" emphasizes the reliable "otherness" of the French vs. beefeating, upright, English science and pragmatism but also a wistful longing for something another country provides, or is supposed to provide.

34. LRB · Julian Barnes: Behind The Gas Lamp
julian barnes has written ten novels, all in more than three lines. His most recent was Arthur and Always There · julian barnes salutes George Braque
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35. A Key Lesson From Vietnam Is Lost If Enemy Body Counts Are Seen As A Measure Of
By julian E. barnes. Posted 7/10/05. The body count has returned. It started slowly, but now it has become a regular occurrence. On June 21, for instance,
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A key lesson from Vietnam is being lost if enemy body counts are seen as a measure of progress
By Julian E. Barnes Posted 7/10/05 The body count has returned. It started slowly, but now it has become a regular occurrence. On June 21, for instance, American military officials in Afghanistan reported killing "approximately 40 enemies" southwest of Deh Chopan. On June 30, marines reported killing a single insurgent during "Operation Sword" in western Iraq. On July 2, the military reported that a patrol northeast of Kandahar "killed two enemies, wounded another, and captured two." On Independence Day, the military command in Baghdad reported detaining 100 "suspected terrorists." It was just over two years ago, during the initial Iraq invasion, when Pentagon officials repeatedly swore they would not get into the practice of counting enemy bodies. There is good reason for the aversion. Body counts became an obsession of the military brass in the Vietnam War and, as it turned out, a misleading indicator of how the war was going. Today, military historians say that obsession led to inflated numbers that in turn had a corrupting effect by undercutting trust, effectiveness, and morale. "It was a pretty useless statistic that did more harm than good," says Conrad Crane, director of the Military History Institute at the U.S. Army War College. "There was a sense in Vietnam that the officer corps lost its way. Once you lie about the body counts, what else do you lie about?"

36. Julian Barnes's A History Of The World
Literary critique of A History of the World in 10½ Chapters. By Brian Finney, Ph.D.
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A Worm's Eye View of History: Julian Barnes'
A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters
The title of Julian Barnes' 1989 novel, A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapter s is at once playful and provocative. Its first half only differs from Sir Walter Raleigh's The History of the World in its substitution of an indefinite for a definite article. Like Raleigh's History it begins with Genesis. But unlike Raleigh, Barnes does not subscribe to a providential interpretation of history. Where Raleigh's was a monumental attempt to record the history of the world starting with the Creation, Barnes's modest book runs to some 300 pages and eschews any pretence of continuity or comprehensiveness. His is merely a history among many possible histories of the world.
The second half of the title of Barnes's book describes a work that is absurdly brief for such a subject, while its provocative inclusion of a "1/2" chapter draws attention to itself. This half chapter, "Parenthesis," is the only section of the book to use a didactic, mildly professorial voice, with no apparent hint of irony or humor. It forms the same function that "The Preface" does in Raleigh's History in offering a rationale and apology. Interestingly both writers see history as necessarily fragmented. Barnes's entire book can be seen as a series of digressions from those events normally considered central to any historical account of the world. At the same time Barnes has insisted that this half-chapter is the one occasion in the book where he dispenses with the masks of the fiction writer and offers his personal truth, in much the way that El Greco is the only character in the "Burial of Count Orgaz" who looks out at the spectator, saying in effect, according to Barnes, "'I did this. You've got any complaints, look at me. [. . .] I'm responsible" (Stuart 15). Yet this rare moment of truthfulness is offered in the form of a digressiona digression in a work that is nothing but a series of digressions from the supposed mainstream of history.

37. England, England - Julian Barnes
A review and a link to other reviews of England, England by julian barnes.
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  • England, England was shortlisted for the 1998 Booker Prize. Though far superior to Ian McEwan's Amsterdam (see our review of that book), McEwan's book beat it out for the prize.
- Return to top of the page - Our Assessment: A- : thoroughly entertaining, and well-written See our review for fuller assessment. Review Summaries Source Rating Date Reviewer Daily Telegraph B+ Maggie Gee The Independent A Valentine Cunningham The LA Times A Jonathan Levi B New Statesman C+ Jason Cowley The NY Rev. of Books A Michael Wood The NY Times B- Michiko Kakutani The NY Times Book Rev. B Richard Eder The Observer B+ Andrew Marr Rev. of Contemp. Fiction

38. Julian Barnes Interview With Don Swaim
julian barnes In this 1991 interview, julian barnes discusses some of the situations in his latest novel, Talking It Over, and describes the main character,
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In this 1991 interview, Julian Barnes discusses some of the situations in his latest novel, Talking It Over, and describes the main character, Oliver. He also talks about France's relationship with England and his work with the Oxford English Dictionary. Julian Barnes has also written Before She Met Me and Flaubert's Parrot. Listen to the Julian Barnes interview with Don Swaim, 1991
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39. Bookmunch - Online Book Reviews
julian barnes, author of Staring at the Sun, The Porcupine, Flaubert’s Parrot, Talking it over, England, England, Love etc and Something to Declare,
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40. Signed Books Julian Barns - Arthur And George
With a mixture of intense research and vivid imagination, julian barnes brings tolife not just this longforgotten case, but the inner workings of these two
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