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The Sense of an Ending [Kindle Edition]

Julian Barnes
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“Elegant, playful, and remarkable.” —The New Yorker
 
“A page-turner, and when you finish you will return immediately to the beginning.” —San Francisco Chronicle

“Beautiful. . . . An elegantly composed, quietly devastating tale.” —Heller McAlpin, NPR
 
“Dense with philosophical ideas. . . . It manages to create genuine suspense as a sort of psychological detective story.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times

“Evelyn Waugh did it in Brideshead Revisited, as did Philip Larkin in Jill [and] Kazuo Ishiguro in The Remains of the Day. Now, with his powerfully compact new novel, Julian Barnes takes his place among the subtly assertive practitioners of this quiet art.” —The New York Times Book Review
 
“[A] jewel of conciseness and precision…. The Sense of an Ending packs into so few pages so much that the reader finishes it with a sense of satisfaction more often derived from novels several times its length.” —The Los Angeles Times
 
“Exquisitely crafted, sophisticated, suspenseful, and achingly painful, The Sense of an Ending is a meditation on history, memory, and individual responsibility.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer
 
“Clever, provocative. . . . A brilliant, understated examination of memory and how it works, how it compartmentalizes and fixes impressions to tidily store away.” —The Minneapolis Star-Tribune
 
“Concisely written and yet rich and full of emotional depth. . . . It’s highly original as well. And complicated, just like life.” —New York Journal of Books

“Elegiac yet potent, The Sense of an Ending probes the mysteries of how we remember and our impulse to redact, correct—and sometimes entirely erase—our pasts.” —Vogue
 
“Ominous and disturbing….  This outwardly tidy and conventional story is one of Barnes’s most indelible [and] looms oppressively in our minds.” —The Wall Street Journal
 
“At 163 pages, The Sense of an Ending is the longest book I have ever read, so prepare yourself for rereading. You won’t regret it.” —Jane Juska, The San Francisco Chronicle
 
“With his characteristic grace and skill, Barnes manages to turn this cat-and-mouse game into something genuinely suspenseful.” —The Washington Post
 
“Ferocious. . . . A book for the ages.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer
 
“Concisely written and yet rich and full of emotional depth. . . . At times, side-splittingly funny, at others, brutally honest, but always delightfully well observed. . . . Ironically, despite focusing on endings, and on suicide, this is a tremendously life-affirming work. It’s highly original as well. And complicated, just like life.” —New York Journal of Books
 
“Elegiac yet potent, The Sense of an Ending probes the mysteries of how we remember and our impulse to redact, correct – and sometimes entirely erase – our pasts. . . . Barnes’s highly wrought meditation on aging gives just as much resonance to what is unknown and unspoken as it does to the momentum of its own plot.” —Vogue
 
“Novel, fertile and memorable . . . . A highly wrought meditation on aging, memory and regret.” —The Guardian (London)
 
“A brilliant, understated examination of memory and how it works, how it compartmentalizes and fixes impressions to tidily store away. . . . Clever, provocative. . . . Barnes reminds his readers how fragile is the tissue of impressions we conveniently rely upon as bedrock.” —Minneapolis Star-Tribune
 
"Brief, beautiful. . . . That fundamentally chilling question—Am I the person I think I am?—turns out to be a surprisingly suspenseful one. . . . As Barnes so elegantly and poignantly reveals, we are all unreliable narrators, redeemed not by the accuracy of our memories but by our willingness to question them." —The Boston Globe.
 
“Quietly mesmerizing. . . . A slow burn, measured but suspenseful, this compact novel makes every slyly crafted sentence count.” —The Independent (London)
 
"Deliciously intriguing...with complex and subtle undertones [and] laced with Barnes' trademark wit and graceful writing." —The Washington Times

Kurzbeschreibung

Tony Webster and his clique first met Adrian Finn at school. Sex-hungry and book-hungry, they would navigate the girl-less sixth form together, trading in affectations, in-jokes, rumour and wit. Maybe Adrian was a little more serious than the others, certainly more intelligent, but they all swore to stay friends for life.Now Tony is in middle age. He’s had a career and a single marriage, a calm divorce. He’s certainly never tried to hurt anybody. Memory, though, is imperfect. It can always throw up surprises, as a lawyer’s letter is about to prove.The Sense of an Ending is the story of one man coming to terms with the mutable past. Laced with trademark precision, dexterity and insight, it is the work of one of the world’s most distinguished writers.

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A great tale in so few words 7. November 2011
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The Sense of Ending is a very engaging story that is insightful, thought-provoking and entertaining. This page turner sucks you in from the opening pages all the way to the end, and you come out of it feeling you know Tony's life inside out. Not that many books delve into marriage, love, parenthood and friendship with so much easy and understanding as The Sense of Ending. It reminds me of Disciples of Fortune in so many ways. The philosophical side of the story brought up deep questions and are answered in a subtle way in the course of the story. This book is not only for those who have experienced the complexities of life, but even for those who are yet to face some of those complexities.
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"History is that certainty produced at the point where the imperfections of memory meet the inadequacies of documentation" (17). Es ist ein Leitmotiv so alt wie die Menschheit selbst: Auf welche Art und Weise manipuliert der Mensch seine oder anders Leut Vergangenheit, um seinen Leben einen Sinn, einen zusammenhängenden Plot, zu verschaffen?

Tony Webster ist ein in Ehren ergrauter Mitsechziger, der ein durch und durch normales Leben geführt hat, zwar geschieden ist, sich mit seiner Ex-Frau aber noch so leidlich versteht. Sein ereignisarmer Lebensabend gerät in Wallung, als er per Post von einer ungewöhnlichen Erbschaft in Kenntnis gesetzt wird, die ihn tief in seine Vergangenheit zurückführt. Die Mutter seiner manipulativen Jugendliebe Veronica hinterlässt ihm 500 Pfund und, viel wichtiger, das Tagebuch von Adrian Finn. Adrian bildete zusammen mit Tony und zwei weiteren jungen Männern eine Viererclique, die zusammen die Freuden und Leiden der Pubertät durchgestanden haben. Adrian, hochintelligent, immer umgeben vom Hauch des Genialischen, geht wenig später eine Beziehung mit Veronica ein, nachdem er zuvor brav um Tonys Erlaubnis gebeten hat. Mit nur 22 Jahren begeht er Selbstmord. In seinem Abschiedsbrief schreibt er, dass er das ungewollte Geschenk des Lebens aus philosophischen Gründen ablehnt. Für Tony beginnt eine Reise in die Vergangenheit, an deren Ende er feststellen muss, dass der Plot seines Lebens in der Tat umgeschrieben werden muss: "How often do we tell our own life story? How often do we adjust, embellish, make sly cuts? And the longer life goes on, the fewer are those around to challenge our account, to remind us that our life is not our life, merely the stroy we have told about our life. Told to others, but - mainly - to ourselves" (95).

Julian Barnes neuer Roman "The Sense of an Ending" steht vollkommen zu Recht auf der Longlist des diesjährigen Booker Prize. Überzeugend erlebt der Leser mit, wie der Ich-Erzähler dazu gezwungen wird, die Interpretation seiner Vergangenheit zu modifizieren. Barnes beweist einmal mehr, dass er wie kaum ein anderer englischsprachiger Autor Unterhaltung mit Anspruch zu verbinden weiß.
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I'm about Barnes' or Tony's age, but I grew up in Switzerland. Thus, it struck me how similar the fifties/sixties were in both countries for high school kids, with single-sex schools and all. I like the book a lot, not reading many novels, I must say. However, there are a few things that bug me. For one, women seem to be "bystanders", mostly. Nothing about how they might have felt in the relationships involved. At best, they are either enigmas, or rather simple-minded types. The more interesting characters like Mrs. Frost remain too much in the dark. And the later conversations between Tony and Veronica are just so irritating that I can't relate to them. I very much enjoyed the first two thirds of the book. But the last third kind of seemed to be filled with not particularly important philosophical paragraphs. I could not decide whether they were needed to lengthen or increase the tension or to increase the volume of the book.

The final twist is sufficiently well hidden that I had to read it at least three times to grasp what it meant. And I would have liked a bit on how Tony really handled that. But he may have been such a cop-out that anything interesting might have been considered too unrealistic by Barnes. But then, there are two other cop-outs earlier in the game or plot. Two males commit suicide after their sexual partners got pregnant. Not facing up to responsibilities, leaving it all to the female part of the original pair is decidedly old school. But probably just typical for the time. Anyway, males don't come away very well, just concerned with their sperms it seems.
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Geschichte entsteht aus dem Vergleich von Eigenbild und Fremdbild
Es gehört zu unserer Überlebensausstattung, dass wir im Laufe der Zeit eine glatte Legende des Verlaufs unseres Lebens modellieren. Lesen Sie weiter...
Vor 12 Tagen von Otmar Sprothen veröffentlicht
We can't change the past
I think I was in the beginning of my twenties when I read my first Julian Barnes (I guess it was 'Metroland'). Lesen Sie weiter...
Vor 2 Monaten von Lars-Christian Nitsch veröffentlicht
What a waste of time!!!
Having heard only good things about this book, I had great expectations, but was very disappointed.
Tony Webster, the main character of this book, is an utterly boring person... Lesen Sie weiter...
Vor 2 Monaten von gardenfreak veröffentlicht
A reflection on our memories
So we all know that our memories don't remember as such, but rather reconstruct events based on existing mental maps. Lesen Sie weiter...
Vor 2 Monaten von Roberto Macías veröffentlicht
A Powerful Opportunity to Consider the Limits of Perception, Memory,...
"Surely, in vain the net is spread
In the sight of any bird;" -- Proverbs 1:17 (NKJV)

Unlike today's tendency to overwrite fiction, Julian Barnes looked to write... Lesen Sie weiter...
Vor 3 Monaten von Donald Mitchell veröffentlicht
Very enjoyable
It's after a long time I picked a work of fiction and I quite enjoyed it. The development of the story is what attracted me the most. Lesen Sie weiter...
Vor 4 Monaten von S. Sadanandan veröffentlicht
ah, reading a good book
Before reading this book I was a little afraid that I had unlearnt actually reading - I wasn't sure whether it had to do with bad time management, lack of concentration or simply a... Lesen Sie weiter...
Vor 4 Monaten von Ingbert Edenhofer veröffentlicht
Geschichte als Fiktion
Geschichte ist immer auch Fiktion - diese Erkenntnis ist nicht neu. Das gilt auch für die eigene Geschichte, eigentlich eine zuverlässige Quelle, und doch: Die eigene -... Lesen Sie weiter...
Vor 5 Monaten von Brigitte Frommeyer veröffentlicht
Perfect book on the imperfections of memory
This is a short read for one long evening or a long-distance flight. It is an absolute pleasure, both for the wonderfully precise language and the way the plot is developed. Lesen Sie weiter...
Vor 5 Monaten von J. Steinseifer veröffentlicht
The sense of an ending
I usually dislike book reviews that tend to praise each and every aspect of a book. However, to make it short: This is probably the best book I've read in many years!!!
Vor 5 Monaten von Matthias Loeseke veröffentlicht
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