The sense of an ending

Follows a middle-aged man as he reflects on a past he thought was behind him, until he is presented with a legacy that forces him to reconsider different decisions, and to revise his place in the world.

Main Author: Barnes, Julian.
Corporate Authors: AudioGO (Firm)
Other Authors: Morant, Richard. (Narrator)
Format: Audiobooks Audiobook (CD)
Language: English
Published: North Kingstown, RI : AudioGO, p2011.
Subjects:
Summary: Follows a middle-aged man as he reflects on a past he thought was behind him, until he is presented with a legacy that forces him to reconsider different decisions, and to revise his place in the world.
Item Description: "Sound Library"--Container.
Unabridged.
Compact disc.
In container (17 cm.).
Physical Description: 4 sound discs (4 hr., 38 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Playing Time: 04:38:00
ISBN: 9780792784647 (library) :
9781609987985 (retail) :
0792784642 (library)
1609987985 (retail)
Author Notes: Julian Barnes was born in Leicester, England, on January 19, 1946. He received a degree in modern languages from Magdalen College, Oxford University in 1968. He has held jobs as a lexicographer for the Oxford English Dictionary, a reviewer and literary editor for the New Statesmen and the New Review, and a television critic.

He has written numerous works of fiction including Arthur and George, Pulse: Stories, The Noise of Time, and England, England. He received the Somerset Maugham Award in 1980 for Metroland, the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize in 1985 and a Prix Medicis in 1986 for Flaubert's Parrot, and the Man Booker Prize in 2011 for The Sense of an Ending. He also writes non-fiction works including Letters from London, The Pedant in the Kitchen, and Nothing to Be Frightened Of. He received the Shakespeare Prize by the FVS Foundation in 1993, the Austrian State Prize for European Literature in 2004, and the David Cohen Prize for Literature in 2011.

He writes detective novels under the pseudonym Dan Kavanaugh. His works under this name include Duffy, Fiddle City, Putting the Boot In, and Going to the Dogs.

(Bowker Author Biography)