Nothing To Be Frightened Of

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Julian Barnes: Nothing To Be Frightened Of (2008, Random House Publishing Group)

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Published Sept. 10, 2008 by Random House Publishing Group.

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978-1-4070-1547-7
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A brilliant, discursive, very funny book about death and the fear of death, god, nature, nurture and the author's childhood. The closest thing to a memoir Barnes will ever write...'I don't believe in God, but I miss Him.' Julian Barnes' new book is, among many things, a family memoir, an exchange with his brother (a philosopher), a meditation on mortality and the fear of death, a celebration of art, an argument with and about God, and a homage to the French writer Jules Renard. Though he warns us that 'this is not my autobiography', the result is a tour of the mind of one of our most brilliant writers. When Angela Carter reviewed Barnes' first novel, Metroland, she praised the mature way he wrote about death. Now, nearly thirty years later, he returns to the subject in a wise , funny and constantly surprising book, which defies category and classification …

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An agnostic and big time death fearer, Barnes elegantly weaves together his own family's slants on death and dying with those of his French ancestors and a variety of literary, artistic, and musical types. Although the book is serious at its core, it is often very funny and always beautifully written.

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