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“Reading [Mauriac's] 'memoirs' is like meeting a man on a train who says, 'Don't look at me, that's misleading. If you want to know what I'm like, wait until we're in a tunnel, and then study my reflection in the window.' You wait, and look, and catch a face against a shifting background of sooty walls, cables and sudden brickwork. The transparent shape flickers and jumps, always a few feet away. You become accustomed to its existence, you move with its movements; and though you know its presence is conditional, you feel it to be permanent. Then there is a wail from ahead, a roar and a burst of light; the face is gone for ever.”

Quote by Julian Barnes

Work

Flaubert's Parrot

This book is a fictional narrative that intertwines the life of Gustave Flaubert, a prominent 19th-century French writer, with the story of his pet parrot. The novel delves into Flaubert's creative process and personal life, offering a unique perspective on his literary achievements and the influence of his surroundings on his work. more

Author

Julian Barnes
Julian Barnes

Julian Barnes, born on January 19, 1946, is a distinguished British writer. His works span across various genres including novels, essays, and criticism, known for their unique literary style and profound insights into human nature. more

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