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Praise for "The Sense of an Ending"

"A work of rare and dazzling genius."
--"The Telegraph"

"Mesmerising...the concluding scenes grip like a thriller- a whodunit of memory and morality."
--"Independent"

"Elegantly composed, quietly devastating."
--NPR Books

Acclaim from the U.K.

"Both a supremely crafted artefact and a desolating guidebook to the land of loss." --John Carey, "The Sunday Times"

"Spare and beautiful...a book of rare intimacy and honesty about love and grief. To read it is a privilege. To have written it is astonishing." --Ruth Scurr, "The Times"

"This complex, precise and beautiful book hits you in the solar plexus and leaves you gasping for air. . . . It's an unrestrained, affecting piece of writing, raw and honest and more truthful for its dignity and artistry, every word resonant with its particular pitch. It defies objectivity. Anyone who has loved and suffered loss, or just suffered, should read this book, and re-read it, and re-read it." --Martin Fletcher, "The Independent
"
"As the slim volume progresses, something not quite central to your vision builds, so that by the end you are blindsided by a quiet devastation. . . . "Levels of Life" would seem to pull off the impossible: to recreate, on the page, what it is like to be alive in the world." --Emma Brockes, "The Guardian"
Acclaim from the U.K.

"A luminous meditation on love and grief." --Jane Shlling, "The Telegraph"

"At times unbearably sad, but it is also exquisite: a paean of love, and on love, and a book unexpectedly full of life. . . . In time [this] may come to be viewed as the hardest test and finest vindication of [Barnes's] literary powers." --Rosemary Goring, "The Herald (Scotland)
"
"Both a supremely crafted artefact and a desolating guidebook to the land of loss." --John Carey, "The Sunday Times"

"Spare and beautiful...a book of rare intimacy and honesty about love and grief. To read it is a privilege. To have written it is astonishing." --Ruth Scurr, "The Times"

"This complex, precise and beautiful book hits you in the solar plexus and leaves you gasping for air. . . . It's an unrestrained, affecting piece of writing, raw and honest and more truthful for its dignity and artistry, every word resonant with its particular pitch. It defies objectivity. Anyone who has loved and suffered loss, or just suffered, should read this book, and re-read it, and re-read it." --Martin Fletcher, "The Independent
"
"As the slim volume progresses, something not quite central to your vision builds, so that by the end you are blindsided by a quiet devastation. . . . "Levels of Life" would seem to pull off the impossible: to recreate, on the page, what it is like to be alive in the world." --Emma Brockes, "The Guardian"
Acclaim from the U.K.
"A precisely composed, often deeply moving hybrid of non-fiction, 'fabulation, ' and straightforward reminiscence and contemplation." --Joyce Carol Oates, "The Times Literary Supplement"

"A remarkable narrative that is as raw in its emotion as it is characteristically elegant in its execution." - Eileen Battersby, "The Irish Times
"
"A book whose slimness belies its throbbing emotional power." - Leyla Sanai, "The Independent
"
"A luminous meditation on love and grief." --Jane Shlling, "The Telegraph"

"At times unbearably sad, but it is also exquisite: a paean of love, and on love, and a book unexpectedly full of life. . . . In time [this] may come to be viewed as the hardest test and finest vindication of [Barnes's] literary powers." --Rosemary Goring, "The Herald (Scotland)
"
"Both a supremely crafted artefact and a desolating guidebook to the land of loss." --John Carey, "The Sunday Times"

"Spare and beautiful...a book of rare intimacy and honesty about love and grief. To read it is a privilege. To have written it is astonishing." --Ruth Scurr, "The Times"

"This complex, precise and beautiful book hits you in the solar plexus and leaves you gasping for air. . . . It's an unrestrained, affecting piece of writing, raw and honest and more truthful for its dignity and artistry, every word resonant with its particular pitch. It defies objectivity. Anyone who has loved and suffered loss, or just suffered, should read this book, and re-read it, and re-read it." --Martin Fletcher, "The Independent
"
"As the slim volume progresses, something not quite central to your vision builds, so that by the end you are blindsided by a quiet devastation. . . . "Levels of Life" would seem to pull off the impossible: to recreate, on the page, what it is like to be alive in the world." --Emma Brockes, "The Guardian"

"As eloquent as it is soul-shuddering. . . A book about the death of a spouse that is unlike any other--book or spouse--and thus illuminates the singularity as well as the commonality of grieving." --"Kirkus "(starred review)
"A precisely composed, often deeply moving hybrid of non-fiction, 'fabulation, ' and straightforward reminiscence and contemplation." --Joyce Carol Oates, "The Times Literary Supplement"
"A remarkable narrative that is as raw in its emotion as it is characteristically elegant in its execution." - Eileen Battersby, "The Irish Times
"
"A book whose slimness belies its throbbing emotional power." - Leyla Sanai, "The Independent
"
"A luminous meditation on love and grief." --Jane Shlling, "The Telegraph"
"At times unbearably sad, but it is also exquisite: a paean of love, and on love, and a book unexpectedly full of life. . . . In time [this] may come to be viewed as the hardest test and finest vindication of [Barnes's] literary powers." --Rosemary Goring, "The Herald (Scotland)
"
"Both a supremely crafted artefact and a desolating guidebook to the land of loss." --John Carey, "The Sunday Times"
"Spare and beautiful...a book of rare intimacy and honesty about love and grief. To read it is a privilege. To have written it is astonishing." --Ruth Scurr, "The Times"
"This complex, precise and beautiful book hits you in the solar plexus and leaves you gasping for air. . . . It's an unrestrained, affecting piece of writing, raw and honest and more truthful for its dignity and artistry, every word resonant with its particular pitch. It defies objectivity. Anyone who has loved and suffered loss, or just suffered, should read this book, and re-read it, and re-read it." --Martin Fletcher, "The Independent
"
"As the slim volume progresses, something not quite central to your vision builds, so that by the end you are blindsided by a quiet devastation. . . . "Levels of Life" would seem to pull off t

"Searching, angry, plangent and beautiful. . . . Only a writer of Barnes's stature could sublimate personal pain into something artistically exquisite." --Malcolm Forbes, "Minneapolis Star Tribune"
"A tour-de-force masterwork. . . a stunningly intricate book that combines history, fiction and memoir in a hybrid form you're unlikely to forget." --Doug Childers, "Richmond Times-Dispatch"
"As eloquent as it is soul-shuddering. . . A book about the death of a spouse that is unlike any other--book or spouse--and thus illuminates the singularity as well as the commonality of grieving." --"Kirkus "(starred review)
"A precisely composed, often deeply moving hybrid of non-fiction, 'fabulation, ' and straightforward reminiscence and contemplation." --Joyce Carol Oates, "The Times Literary Supplement"
"A remarkable narrative that is as raw in its emotion as it is characteristically elegant in its execution." - Eileen Battersby, "The Irish Times
"
"A book whose slimness belies its throbbing emotional power." - Leyla Sanai, "The Independent
"
"A luminous meditation on love and grief." --Jane Shlling, "The Telegraph"
"At times unbearably sad, but it is also exquisite: a paean of love, and on love, and a book unexpectedly full of life. . . . In time [this] may come to be viewed as the hardest test and finest vindication of [Barnes's] literary powers." --Rosemary Goring, "The Herald (Scotland)
"
"Both a supremely crafted artefact and a desolating guidebook to the land of loss." --John Carey, "The Sunday Times"
"Spare and beautiful...a book of rare intimacy and honesty about love and grief. To read it is a privilege. To have written it is astonishing." --Ruth Scurr, "The Times"
"This complex, precise and beautiful book hits you in the solar plexus and leaves you gasping for air. . . . It's an unrestrained, affecting piece of writing, raw and honest and more truthful for its dignity and artistry, every word reson

"Deeply stirring....The metaphoric intensity of what has come before gives Barnes's account of his grief a fierce and fiery kind of momentum." --John Freeman, "The Boston Globe"
"Stunning. . . . "Levels of Life" is deceptively compact but takes us deep. It is as intimate a book as Barnes has ever written, but its beauty--and art--comes from elegant restraint [and] a perspective never seen before." --Ellen Kanner, "The Miami Herald"
"A moving tribute to a love and lifelong partner, an examination of grief that personalizes universal emotion effortlessly and beautifully." --Alexandra Primiani, "New York Daily News"
"Barnes has distilled his grief--refined and compacted it--and the result is a powerful dirge and slender but shapely work of art." --Adam Begley, "The Daily Beast"
"A powerful meditation on things that lift us up--literally, as in hot air balloons, and emotionally, as in love--and things that bring us crashing to earth." --Heller McAlpin, NPR
"Searching, angry, plangent and beautiful. . . . Only a writer of Barnes's stature could sublimate personal pain into something artistically exquisite." --Malcolm Forbes, "Minneapolis Star Tribune"
"A tour-de-force masterwork. . . a stunningly intricate book that combines history, fiction and memoir in a hybrid form you're unlikely to forget." --Doug Childers, "Richmond Times-Dispatch"
"As eloquent as it is soul-shuddering. . . A book about the death of a spouse that is unlike any other--book or spouse--and thus illuminates the singularity as well as the commonality of grieving." --"Kirkus "(starred review)
"A precisely composed, often deeply moving hybrid of non-fiction, 'fabulation, ' and straightforward reminiscence and contemplation." --Joyce Carol Oates, "The Times Literary Supplement"
"A remarkable narrative that is as raw in its emotion as it is characteristically elegant in its execution." - Eileen Battersby, "The Irish Times
"
"A book whose

An unforgettable book Visceral, exquisitely crafted, thoughtful and heartbreaking. Ellan Allfrey, NPR Best Books of the Year
Deeply stirring....The metaphoric intensity of what has come before gives Barnes's account of his grief a fierce and fiery kind of momentum. John Freeman, The Boston Globe
Stunning. . . . Levels of Life is deceptively compact but takes us deep.It is as intimate a book as Barnes has ever written, but its beauty and art comes from elegant restraint [and] a perspective never seen before. Ellen Kanner, The Miami Herald
A moving tribute to a love and lifelong partner, an examination of grief that personalizes universal emotion effortlessly and beautifully. Alexandra Primiani, New York Daily News
Barnes has distilled his grief refined and compacted it and the result is a powerful dirge and slender but shapely work of art. Adam Begley, The Daily Beast
A powerful meditation on things that lift us up literally, as in hot air balloons, and emotionally, as in love and things that bring us crashing to earth. Heller McAlpin, NPR
Searching, angry, plangent and beautiful. . . . Only a writer of Barnes's stature could sublimate personal pain into something artistically exquisite. Malcolm Forbes, Minneapolis Star Tribune
A tour-de-force masterwork. . . a stunningly intricate book that combines history, fiction and memoir in a hybrid form you're unlikely to forget. Doug Childers, Richmond Times-Dispatch
As eloquent as it is soul-shuddering. . . A book about the death of a spouse that is unlike any other book or spouse and thus illuminates the singularity as well as the commonality of grieving. Kirkus (starred review)
A precisely composed, often deeply moving hybrid of non-fiction, 'fabulation, ' and straightforward reminiscence and contemplation. Joyce Carol Oates, The Times Literary Supplement
A remarkable narrative that is as raw in its emotion as it is characteristically elegant in its execution. Eileen Battersby, The Irish Times

A book whose slimness belies its throbbing emotional power. Leyla Sanai, The Independent

A luminous meditation on love and grief. Jane Shlling, The Telegraph
At times unbearably sad, but it is also exquisite: a paean of love, and on love, and a book unexpectedly full of life. . . . In time [this] may come to be viewed as the hardest test and finest vindication of [Barnes's] literary powers. Rosemary Goring, The Herald (Scotland)

Both a supremely crafted artefact and a desolating guidebook to the land of loss. John Carey, The Sunday Times
Spare and beautiful...abook of rare intimacy and honesty about love and grief. To read it is a privilege. To have written it is astonishing. Ruth Scurr, The Times
This complex, precise and beautiful book hits you in the solar plexus and leaves you gasping for air. . . . It's an unrestrained, affecting piece of writing, raw and honest and more truthful for its dignity and artistry, every word resonant with its particular pitch.It defies objectivity. Anyone who has loved and suffered loss, or just suffered, should read this book, and re-read it, and re-read it. Martin Fletcher, The Independent

As the slim volume progresses, something not quite central to your vision builds, so that by the end you are blindsided by a quiet devastation. . . . Levels of Life would seem to pull off the impossible: to recreate, on the page, what it is like to be alive in the world. Emma Brockes, The Guardian"

"An unforgettable book...Visceral, exquisitely crafted, thoughtful and heartbreaking." --Ellan Allfrey, NPR Best Books of the Year

"Deeply stirring....The metaphoric intensity of what has come before gives Barnes's account of his grief a fierce and fiery kind of momentum." --John Freeman, The Boston Globe

"Stunning. . . . Levels of Life is deceptively compact but takes us deep. It is as intimate a book as Barnes has ever written, but its beauty--and art--comes from elegant restraint [and] a perspective never seen before." --Ellen Kanner, The Miami Herald

"A moving tribute to a love and lifelong partner, an examination of grief that personalizes universal emotion effortlessly and beautifully." --Alexandra Primiani, New York Daily News

"Barnes has distilled his grief--refined and compacted it--and the result is a powerful dirge and slender but shapely work of art." --Adam Begley, The Daily Beast

"A powerful meditation on things that lift us up--literally, as in hot air balloons, and emotionally, as in love--and things that bring us crashing to earth." --Heller McAlpin, NPR
"Searching, angry, plangent and beautiful. . . . Only a writer of Barnes's stature could sublimate personal pain into something artistically exquisite." --Malcolm Forbes, Minneapolis Star Tribune

"A tour-de-force masterwork. . . a stunningly intricate book that combines history, fiction and memoir in a hybrid form you're unlikely to forget." --Doug Childers, Richmond Times-Dispatch

"As eloquent as it is soul-shuddering. . . A book about the de...
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An NPR Best Book of the Year
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Julian Barnes, author of the Man Booker Prize–winning novel The Sense of an Ending, gives us his most powerfully moving book yet, beginning in the nineteenth century and leading seamlessly into an entirely personal account of loss—making Levels of Life an immediate classic on the subject of grief.
 
Levels of Life is a book about ballooning, photography, love and loss; about putting two things, and two people, together, and about tearing them apart. One of the judges who awarded Barnes the 2011 Booker Prize described him as “an unparalleled magus of the heart.” This book confirms that opinion.
 
“Spare and beautiful...a book of rare intimacy and honesty about love and grief.  To read it is a privilege.  To have written it is astonishing.” —Ruth Scurr, The Times of London

“A remarkable narrative that is as raw in its emotion as it is characteristically elegant in its execution.”  —Eileen Battersby, The Irish Times

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