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Something to Declare
Something to Declare | Julian Barnes
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Anyone who loves France (or just feels strongly about it), or has succumbed to the spell of Julian Barnes's previous books, will be enraptured by this collection of essays on the country and its culture. Barnes's appreciation extends from France's vanishing peasantry to its hyper-literate pop singers, from the gleeful iconoclasm of nouvelle vague cinema to the orgy of drugs and suffering that is the Tour de France. Above all, Barnes is an unparalleled connoisseur of French writing and writers. Here are the prolific and priapic Simenon, Baudelaire, Sand and Sartre, and several dazzling excursions on the prickly genius of Flaubert. Lively yet discriminating in its enthusiasm, seemingly infinite in its range of reference, and written in prose as stylish as haute couture, Something to Declare is an unadulterated joy. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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RebelReader
Something to Declare | Julian Barnes
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1. Women
2. Four
3. Beige
4. Blue or green
5. Tayari Jones. I have An American Marriage, but haven‘t read it yet.
6. Today

Kaye Thank you ♥️ 7y
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shawnmooney
Something to Declare | Julian Barnes
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PHILOSOPHY BOOKSTORE IN TOKYO THAT HAS A FEW ENGLISH BOOKS ON SHELVES OUTSIDE - Find #1 of 5

I have never read Barnes. These are his essays on France. I am not especially interested in France, but it's a very attractive softcover and it cost $3.

Hobbinol Well I'm very interested in France AND this book. Stacked! 8y
Lindy @Hobbinol I've never read anything by Barnes. It's about France? I'm stacking it! 8y
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