Tag Archives: Julian Barnes
Dark, Thrilling, Light and Complicated
Summer Reading While walking around Prague during Eva’s and my vacation last month, I couldn’t resist buying an English language book at a Barnes & Noble-type store (in Sweden, like Akademibokhandeln). I cannot account for my reason then to have … Continue reading →
Posted in Books and Literature, Consciousness, Literary fiction, Mystery, The Self
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Tagged Julian Barnes, Mohsin Hamid, Noël Riley Fitch, Richard Adams, Richard Sorabji, Seth Kantner
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A Pile of Books
Some already read, some yet to read I have just finished reading, for the second time in as many months, Julian Barnes’s Arthur and George, a novel based on incidents in the life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator … Continue reading →