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Conversations with Julian Barnes Vanessa Guignery

Conversations with Julian Barnes von Vanessa Guignery

Conversations with Julian Barnes Vanessa Guignery


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Zusammenfassung

Collects eighteen interviews, conducted over nearly three decades, by journalists and correspondents throughout the world with the author of such highly praised novels as Flaubert's Parrot. The interviews collectively address the entirety of Julian Barnes's varied works and provide readers the most vivid portrait yet of contexts and influences behind his novels, short stories, and essays.

Conversations with Julian Barnes Zusammenfassung

Conversations with Julian Barnes Vanessa Guignery

Conversations with Julian Barnes collects eighteen interviews, conducted over nearly three decades, by journalists and correspondents throughout the world with the author (b. 1946) of such highly praised novels as Flaubert's Parrot and Arthur & George. The interviews collectively address the entirety of Julian Barnes's varied works and provide readers the most vivid portrait yet of contexts and influences behind his ten novels, his short stories, and his essays. The interviews focus not only on the author's fiction but also on his essays, translations, and pseudonymous writings. Barnes's evolving understanding of the themes developed in his works (history, truth, love, art, and death), his views on the art of the writing process, and the role of authors in contemporary society are also discussed at length.

Über Vanessa Guignery

Vanessa Guignery is assistant professor of British literature at the University of Paris IV--Sorbonne and the author of The Fiction of Julian Barnes.|Ryan Roberts is a librarian at Lincoln Land Community College. He also maintains the official websites of Julian Barnes and Ian McEwan.

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GOR011456919
9781604732047
1604732040
Conversations with Julian Barnes Vanessa Guignery
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University Press of Mississippi
20090330
212
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