[Perspectives] Of memory, love, death, and Proust
Being a neat, fastidious writer, it is fitting that Julian Barnes chose to publish his fifteenth and final novel Departure(s) on his 80th birthday. When asked by the BBC Radio 4 presenter John Wilson why he had decided to call it a day, Barnes replied: “Can you cite a good book written by someone af
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