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Loading... Love, etc. (original 2000; edition 2001)by Julian Barnes
Work detailsLove, etc. by Julian Barnes (2000)
None. Stick with this one, it may seem a bit weird at first; as if you are dropping in on a conversation among strangers. At first you can't figure out what's happening, or who is who. But eventually it sorts itself out and you discover some very fine dialogue on the the issues of life and relationships. Barnes has a fine ear for the spoken word. I applaud him for trying a different technique to tell a story. ( )Very well written, with a toe-curlingly pendantic main character, Stuart, who indirectly seeks revenge through being "nice". The book has some of the most depressing and yet in some way true insights about relationships that I have read in a long time. Love, etc. is apparently a sequal to Talking It Over. The story is told from a multiple perspective, which at first looks like a dialogue, and later takes the form of extended turns. The plot is rather boring, and nothing really happens. It could not hold my attention. Well-written, but uninteresting. In the sequel to "Talking it Over", we meet Stuart, Gillian and Oliver 10 years after we left them. A lot has changed, and a lot more will change over the course of the book. This wasn't as funny as "talking it over", but it was darker and just as thrilling. Again, I'm left wanting to know more. a treat no reviews | add a review
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