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The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes (2012, Trade Paperback) Very good
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ISBN
9780307947727
Book Title
Sense of an Ending
Item Length
8in
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication Year
2012
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5in
Author
Julian Barnes
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Psychological, Literary, Coming of Age
Item Width
5.2in
Item Weight
6.2 Oz
Number of Pages
176 Pages

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BOOKER PRIZE WINNER * NATIONAL BESTSELLER * A novel that follows a middle-aged man as he contends with a past he never much thought about--until his closest childhood friends return with a vengeance: one of them from the grave, another maddeningly present. A novel so compelling that it begs to be read in a single setting, The Sense of an Ending has the psychological and emotional depth and sophistication of Henry James at his best, and is a stunning achievement in Julian Barnes's oeuvre. Tony Webster thought he left his past behind as he built a life for himself, and his career has provided him with a secure retirement and an amicable relationship with his ex-wife and daughter, who now has a family of her own. But when he is presented with a mysterious legacy, he is forced to revise his estimation of his own nature and place in the world.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0307947726
ISBN-13
9780307947727
eBay Product ID (ePID)
103112271

Product Key Features

Book Title
Sense of an Ending
Author
Julian Barnes
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Psychological, Literary, Coming of Age
Publication Year
2012
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
176 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
5.2in
Item Weight
6.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pr6052.A6657s46 2012
Reviews
"Elegant, playful, and remarkable." - The New Yorker "A page-turner, and when you finish you will return immediately to the beginning." - San Francisco Chronicle "Beautiful. . . . An elegantly composed, quietly devastating tale." -Heller McAlpin, NPR "Dense with philosophical ideas. . . . It manages to create genuine suspense as a sort of psychological detective story." -Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Evelyn Waugh did it in Brideshead Revisited , as did Philip Larkin in Jill [and] Kazuo Ishiguro in The Remains of the Day . Now, with his powerfully compact new novel, Julian Barnes takes his place among the subtly assertive practitioners of this quiet art." - The New York Times Book Review "[A] jewel of conciseness and precision…. The Sense of an Ending packs into so few pages so much that the reader finishes it with a sense of satisfaction more often derived from novels several times its length." - The Los Angeles Times "Exquisitely crafted, sophisticated, suspenseful, and achingly painful, The Sense of an Ending is a meditation on history, memory, and individual responsibility." - The Philadelphia Inquirer "Clever, provocative. . . . A brilliant, understated examination of memory and how it works, how it compartmentalizes and fixes impressions to tidily store away." - The Minneapolis Star-Tribune "Concisely written and yet rich and full of emotional depth. . . . It's highly original as well. And complicated, just like life." - New York Journal of Books "Elegiac yet potent, The Sense of an Ending probes the mysteries of how we remember and our impulse to redact, correct-and sometimes entirely erase-our pasts." - Vogue "Ominous and disturbing…. This outwardly tidy and conventional story is one of Barnes's most indelible [and] looms oppressively in our minds." - The Wall Street Journal "At 163 pages, The Sense of an Ending is the longest book I have ever read, so prepare yourself for rereading. You won't regret it." -Jane Juska, The San Francisco Chronicle "With his characteristic grace and skill, Barnes manages to turn this cat-and-mouse game into something genuinely suspenseful." - The Washington Post "Ferocious. . . . A book for the ages." - Cleveland Plain Dealer "Concisely written and yet rich and full of emotional depth. . . . At times, side-splittingly funny, at others, brutally honest, but always delightfully well observed. . . . Ironically, despite focusing on endings, and on suicide, this is a tremendously life-affirming work. It's highly original as well. And complicated, just like life." - New York Journal of Books "Elegiac yet potent, The Sense of an Ending probes the mysteries of how we remember and our impulse to redact, correct and sometimes entirely erase our pasts. . . . Barnes's highly wrought meditation on aging gives just as much resonance to what is unknown and unspoken as it does to the momentum of its own plot." - Vogue "Novel, fertile and memorable . . . . A highly wrought meditation on aging, memory and regret." - The Guardian (London) "A brilliant, understated examination of memory and how it works, how it compartmentalizes and fixes impressions to tidily store away. . . . Clever, provocative. . . . Barnes reminds his readers how fragile is the tissue of impressions we conveniently rely upon as bedrock." - Minneapolis Star-Tribune "Brief, beautiful. . . . That fundamentally chilling question-Am I the person I think I am?-turns out to be a surprisingly suspenseful one. . . . As Barnes so elegantly and poignantly reveals, we are all unreliable narrators, redeemed not by the accuracy of our memories but by our willingness to question them." - The Boston Globe. "Quietly mesmerizing. . . . A slow burn, measured but suspenseful, this compact novel makes every slyly crafted sentence count." - The Independent (London) "Deliciously intriguing...with complex and subtle undertones [and] laced with Barnes'' trademark wit and graceful writing." - The Washington Times, "Elegant, playful, and remarkable." -- The New Yorker "A page-turner, and when you finish you will return immediately to the beginning." -- San Francisco Chronicle "Beautiful. . . . An elegantly composed, quietly devastating tale." --Heller McAlpin, NPR "Dense with philosophical ideas. . . . It manages to create genuine suspense as a sort of psychological detective story." --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Evelyn Waugh did it in Brideshead Revisited , as did Philip Larkin in Jill [and] Kazuo Ishiguro in The Remains of the Day . Now, with his powerfully compact new novel, Julian Barnes takes his place among the subtly assertive practitioners of this quiet art." -- The New York Times Book Review "[A] jewel of conciseness and precision. . . . The Sense of an Ending packs into so few pages so much that the reader finishes it with a sense of satisfaction more often derived from novels several times its length." -- The Los Angeles Times "Exquisitely crafted, sophisticated, suspenseful, and achingly painful, The Sense of an Ending is a meditation on history, memory, and individual responsibility." -- The Philadelphia Inquirer "Clever, provocative. . . . A brilliant, understated examination of memory and how it works, how it compartmentalizes and fixes impressions to tidily store away." -- The Minneapolis Star-Tribune "Concisely written and yet rich and full of emotional depth. . . . It''s highly original as well. And complicated, just like life." -- New York Journal of Books "Ominous and disturbing.... This outwardly tidy and conventional story is one of Barnes''s most indelible [and] looms oppressively in our minds." -- The Wall Street Journal "At 163 pages, The Sense of an Ending is the longest book I have ever read, so prepare yourself for rereading. You won''t regret it." --Jane Juska, The San Francisco Chronicle "With his characteristic grace and skill, Barnes manages to turn this cat-and-mouse game into something genuinely suspenseful." -- The Washington Post "Ferocious. . . . A book for the ages." -- Cleveland Plain Dealer "Concisely written and yet rich and full of emotional depth. . . . At times, side-splittingly funny, at others, brutally honest, but always delightfully well observed. . . . Ironically, despite focusing on endings, and on suicide, this is a tremendously life-affirming work. It''s highly original as well. And complicated, just like life." -- New York Journal of Books "Elegiac yet potent, The Sense of an Ending probes the mysteries of how we remember and our impulse to redact, correct - and sometimes entirely erase - our pasts. . . . Barnes''s highly wrought meditation on aging gives just as much resonance to what is unknown and unspoken as it does to the momentum of its own plot." -- Vogue "Novel, fertile and memorable . . . . A highly wrought meditation on aging, memory and regret." -- The Guardian (London) "A brilliant, understated examination of memory and how it works, how it compartmentalizes and fixes impressions to tidily store away. . . . Clever, provocative. . . . Barnes reminds his readers how fragile is the tissue of impressions we conveniently rely upon as bedrock." -- Minneapolis Star-Tribune "Brief, beautiful. . . . That fundamentally chilling question--Am I the person I think I am?--turns out to be a surprisingly suspenseful one. . . . As Barnes so elegantly and poignantly reveals, we are all unreliable narrators, redeemed not by the accuracy of our memories but by our willingness to question them." -- The Boston Globe. "Quietly mesmerizing. . . . A slow burn, measured but suspenseful, this compact novel makes every slyly crafted sentence count." -- The Independent (London) "Deliciously intriguing...with complex and subtle undertones [and] laced with Barnes'' trademark wit and graceful writing." -- The Washington Times, "Elegant, playful, and remarkable." -- The New Yorker "A page-turner, and when you finish you will return immediately to the beginning." -- San Francisco Chronicle "Beautiful. . . . An elegantly composed, quietly devastating tale." --Heller McAlpin, NPR "Dense with philosophical ideas. . . . It manages to create genuine suspense as a sort of psychological detective story." --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Evelyn Waugh did it in Brideshead Revisited , as did Philip Larkin in Jill [and] Kazuo Ishiguro in The Remains of the Day . Now, with his powerfully compact new novel, Julian Barnes takes his place among the subtly assertive practitioners of this quiet art." -- The New York Times Book Review "[A] jewel of conciseness and precision.... The Sense of an Ending packs into so few pages so much that the reader finishes it with a sense of satisfaction more often derived from novels several times its length." -- The Los Angeles Times "Exquisitely crafted, sophisticated, suspenseful, and achingly painful, The Sense of an Ending is a meditation on history, memory, and individual responsibility." -- The Philadelphia Inquirer "Clever, provocative. . . . A brilliant, understated examination of memory and how it works, how it compartmentalizes and fixes impressions to tidily store away." -- The Minneapolis Star-Tribune "Concisely written and yet rich and full of emotional depth. . . . It''s highly original as well. And complicated, just like life." -- New York Journal of Books "Elegiac yet potent, The Sense of an Ending probes the mysteries of how we remember and our impulse to redact, correct--and sometimes entirely erase--our pasts." -- Vogue "Ominous and disturbing.... This outwardly tidy and conventional story is one of Barnes''s most indelible [and] looms oppressively in our minds." -- The Wall Street Journal "At 163 pages, The Sense of an Ending is the longest book I have ever read, so prepare yourself for rereading. You won''t regret it." --Jane Juska, The San Francisco Chronicle "With his characteristic grace and skill, Barnes manages to turn this cat-and-mouse game into something genuinely suspenseful." -- The Washington Post "Ferocious. . . . A book for the ages." -- Cleveland Plain Dealer "Concisely written and yet rich and full of emotional depth. . . . At times, side-splittingly funny, at others, brutally honest, but always delightfully well observed. . . . Ironically, despite focusing on endings, and on suicide, this is a tremendously life-affirming work. It''s highly original as well. And complicated, just like life." -- New York Journal of Books "Elegiac yet potent, The Sense of an Ending probes the mysteries of how we remember and our impulse to redact, correct - and sometimes entirely erase - our pasts. . . . Barnes''s highly wrought meditation on aging gives just as much resonance to what is unknown and unspoken as it does to the momentum of its own plot." -- Vogue "Novel, fertile and memorable . . . . A highly wrought meditation on aging, memory and regret." -- The Guardian (London) "A brilliant, understated examination of memory and how it works, how it compartmentalizes and fixes impressions to tidily store away. . . . Clever, provocative. . . . Barnes reminds his readers how fragile is the tissue of impressions we conveniently rely upon as bedrock." -- Minneapolis Star-Tribune "Brief, beautiful. . . . That fundamentally chilling question--Am I the person I think I am?--turns out to be a surprisingly suspenseful one. . . . As Barnes so elegantly and poignantly reveals, we are all unreliable narrators, redeemed not by the accuracy of our memories but by our willingness to question them." -- The Boston Globe. "Quietly mesmerizing. . . . A slow burn, measured but suspenseful, this compact novel makes every slyly crafted sentence count." -- The Independent (London) "Deliciously intriguing...with complex and subtle undertones [and] laced with Barnes'' trademark wit and graceful writing." -- The Washington Times
Copyright Date
2012
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
823/.914
Series
Vintage International Ser.
Dewey Edition
23

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