Saturday, May 12, 2012

The Sense of an Ending- Julian Barnes






This is the book of the year. And that says it all. I could well end my entry here. But there is, I think, some unspoken rule, that demands elaboration and substantiation. so, superfluous as it may be, I shall try.

This is not a book really. It is an experience. You open the first page and let yourself in and allow the book to happen to you. Like many worthwhile experiences, you find joy, heartache, discoveries, regrets, acceptances and finally realisation.

An unexpected legacy takes Tony Webster back to his past, right up to his school-days, when he first met Adrian. Now, Tony discovers the a past that brings him new knowledge not only of his friends but also himself.
Barnes writes easily, deftly and with insight.

The book leaves you wondering about your own memories of your past.

There is only one reason to read it- it's a master piece and most likely a definitive work in the continuum of the curve of Fiction.