Nothing to be Frightened Of
by Julian Barnes
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Pub Date Sep 04 2008 | Archive Date Aug 05 2014
Random House UK, Vintage Publishing | Vintage Digital
Description
A Note From the Publisher
UK edition - available for readers in the UK, Europe and Commonwealth (excluding Canada) only.
Advance Praise
Both fun and funny. It is sharp too, in the sense of painful as well as witty... Barnes
dissects with tremendous verve and insight this awesome inevitability
of death and its impact on the human psyche. He also tears at your heart
- New Statesman
A
maverick form of family memoir that is mainly an extended reflection on
the fear of death and on that great consolation, religioous belief... It is entertaining, intriguing, absorbing...an
inventive and invigorating slant on what is nowadays called 'life
writing'. It took me hours to write this review because each reference
to my notes set me off rereading; that is a reviewer's ultimate accolade
- Financial Times
A brilliant bible of elegant despair...that most urgent kind of self-help manual: the one you must read before you die - Vogue
Intensely fascinating - The Times
An elegant memoir and meditation. A deep seismic tremor of a book that keeps rumbling and grumbling in the mind for weeks thereafter - Garrison Keillor
An
essay in the best sense: speculative and precise, intimate and
metaphysical, capacious and democratic in the variety of voices, alive
and dead, that are invited to counsel the author as he edges his way
towards the void - TLS
Intensely
serious book of striking elegance: a clever, complicated reverie on
last things, so full of ideas as to reveal itself quite slowly, through
frequent re-reading - Sunday Telegraph, Books of the Year
A
fantastic work of non-fiction, a showcase for his elegantly unfussy
sentences and Barnes's ability to burrow to the very bottom of a
subject, no matter how daunting - The Sunday Herald
Julian Barnes takes on the ambitious subject of death - and succeeds brilliantly - Scotsman
It is a sincere, humble work, punctuated by moments of poignancy - The Irish Times
A rapt meditation on death, which mixes essay and memoir to elegant, frequently moving effect - Time Out
A thoughtful and elegantly written memoir, as one would expect from Julian Barnes - Independent on Sunday
Barnes
dissects with tremendous verve and insight this awesome inevitability
of death and its impact on the human psyche. He also tears at your
heart eye. Although there is something invigorating about his scholarly
meditation, overall the mood of the memento mori is of spirited stoicism
tempering the dread - a reminder that, within this successful,
sophisticated, erudite writer in his sixties, there still lives an
anxious little boy - New Statesman
A
superb new book... a disquisition on death that addresses religion,
philosophy, literature, identity, memory, evolutionary biology and the
nature of the universe. It is his funniest and frankest work yet - Daily Telegraph
The
grim reaper slinks through every page of Julian Barnes's compelling
memoir-cum-meditation...he is consistently interesting and entertaining -
Daily Mail
It
is witty, poignant and allusive, deals with the problems of memory and
bristles with asides on poetry, penguins and religion...This
preoccupation with death takes Barnes on a journey that meanders as
delightfully as the topic is melancholy... What surprises me most about Nothing To Be Frightened Of
is how funny it actually is... For all the wit, a vein of irony runs
through the book...there is nothing glib or facetious about this book
despite its overwhelming sense of the massive absurdity at the heart of
being alive - Scotland on Sunday
This year, its moving, sly, terrified grappling with the approach of extinction overwhelmed me - Spectator, Books of the Year
Marketing Plan
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.
A Top Ten bestseller in hardback
Arthur & George was a huge bestseller, selling over 300,000 copies
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781407015460 |
PRICE | £10.99 (GBP) |