5/26/2023 0 Comments England england by julian barnes![]() ![]() ![]() Barnes has crafted not only a very funny satire about England and the world. It's the search for life itself." - Andrew Marr, The Observer "Mr. Julian Barnes, according to The Sunday Times, "has written nothing more poignant and enticing." "Barnes understands that what elevates gifted satire above mere wit is heart, a subtle counterbalance of true feeling" - David Wiegand, San Francisco Chronicle "This is satire at its best, and there is much in the 'England, England' section that is ingenious, funny or both." - Richard Eder, New York Times "The search for authenticity, in an increasingly unreal world, is worth it. ![]() As this land of make-believe takes on its own comic and horrible reality, Barnes delights us with a novel that is at once a philosophical inquiry, a burst of mischief, a hilarious romp, and a moving elegy about authenticity and nationality. This is precisely the vision that Sir Jack Pitman seeks to realize: a "destination" where tourists can find replicas of Big Ben, Wembley Stadium, the National Gallery, Princess Di's grave, and even Harrods (conveniently located inside the Tower of London), and visit them all in the course of a weekend. ![]() Now imagine that the principal national treasuresĀfrom Stonehenge to Buckingham PalaceĀare grouped together on the Isle of Wright. Picture an England where all the pubs are quaint, the Royals behave themselves (more or less), and the cliffs of Dover actually are white. ![]()
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