Julian Barnes

English novelist and essayist

Julian Barnes - English novelist and essayist
Born

January 19th, 1946
79 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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Born in 1946, this individual is an English novelist, short story writer, essayist, and critic. The body of work includes significant contributions to literature, particularly through novels and essays that explore complex themes of memory, identity, and history. The first notable novel published was 'Metroland', which reflects on youth and lost ideals. Subsequent works, such as 'Flaubert's Parrot' and 'The Sense of an Ending', further established this person's literary reputation. 'The Sense of an Ending' won the Booker Prize in 2011, marking a high point in the literary career. Engaging in critical writing and essays, this author contributed to various publications, enhancing discussions on literature and its role in society.

Wrote 'The Sense of an Ending'

Won the 2011 Booker Prize

Authored 'Flaubert's Parrot'

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