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The only story by Julian Barnes
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The only story (edition 2018)

by Julian Barnes

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"From the Man Booker Prize-winning author of The Sense of an Ending, a novel about a young man on the cusp of adulthood and a woman who is already there, a love story shot through with sheer beauty, profound sadness, and deep truth. Most of us have only one story to tell. I don't mean that only one thing happens to us in our lives: there are countless events, which we turn into countless stories. But there's only one that matters, only one finally worth telling. This is mine. One summer in the sixties, in a staid suburb south of London, Paul comes home from university, aged nineteen, and is urged by his mother to join the tennis club. In the mixed-doubles tournament he's partnered with Susan Mcleod, a fine player who's forty-eight, confident, ironic, and married, with two nearly adult daughters. She is also a warm companion, their bond immediate. And they soon, inevitably, are lovers. Clinging to each other as though their lives depend on it, they then set up house in London to escape his parents and the abusive Mr. Mcleod. Decades later, with Susan now dead, Paul looks back at how they fell in love, how he freed her from a sterile marriage, and how -- gradually, relentlessly -- everything falling apart, as she succumbed to depression and worse while he struggled to understand the intricacy and depth of the human heart. It's a piercing account of helpless devotion, and of how memory can confound us and fail us and surprise us (sometimes all at once), of how, as Paul puts it, "first love fixes a life forever"--… (more)
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Title:The only story
Authors:Julian Barnes
Info:[London] : Vintage Digital, 2018.
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It was okay. Barnes writes beautifully, but somehow the story isvreally not that interesting. It's pretty much "The Graduate". Just like many of his books, this one is also devided into three chapters. The first chapter is the best one. There are many great quotes, but overall, it wasn't as good as I've thought it'd be. 3.2/5 ( )
  aljosa95 | Aug 23, 2024 |
Great writing, vocabulary building, thought provoking and very sad. This is the story of an older man looking back on his life and his first love (scandalous) and how that relationship marked his entire life. Also learned a new (to me) German word Torschlusspanik. ( )
  ellink | Jan 22, 2024 |
Good. ( )
  k6gst | Dec 28, 2023 |
The Only Story is an in depth look at a May December romance where the man (boy) is almost thirty years younger than the woman. It has a memoir feel to it. The well written prose can only go so far as to keep our interest. The usual cold British feel doesn’t help our lack of emotional response to the characters. The collapse of the marriage affair from alcoholism is merely sad. This was my first Julian Barnes novel. I am grateful to have experienced his voice but I can’t give a 100% recommendation. ( )
  GordonPrescottWiener | Aug 24, 2023 |
This book was a disappointment after Sense of an Ending. Two characters were mainly presented, both of whom were quite flawed, and unfortunately, spent most of the book rationalizing their flaws rather than living much of their lives. The protagonist, who starts the book as a 19-year-old college student in an affair with an alcoholic twice his age, may have had a fairly well lived life, but the details are not shared with his. He is constantly searching for the correct meaning of love and does not find it. He did spend much of his life enabling his lover's alcoholism. There was also much repetition of much of the tediousness and TMI of Sense of an Ending. ( )
  suesbooks | Jul 10, 2023 |
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added by KayCliff | editGuardian, Alex Presta (Feb 4, 2018)
 
Over a period of more than 30 years, he has returned again and again to certain lugubrious and exacting English themes: suburban conventions, coming-of-age anxieties and the enigmas of bourgeois love. From his first novel, “Metroland,” to “The Sense of an Ending,” which won the Booker Prize in 2011, Barnes has applied a melancholy drill to a patient still confined to the chair.
added by KayCliff | editNew York Times, Lawrence Osborne (Apr 26, 2015)
 
added by KayCliff | editLondon Magazine, Erik Martiny
 
 

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"From the Man Booker Prize-winning author of The Sense of an Ending, a novel about a young man on the cusp of adulthood and a woman who is already there, a love story shot through with sheer beauty, profound sadness, and deep truth. Most of us have only one story to tell. I don't mean that only one thing happens to us in our lives: there are countless events, which we turn into countless stories. But there's only one that matters, only one finally worth telling. This is mine. One summer in the sixties, in a staid suburb south of London, Paul comes home from university, aged nineteen, and is urged by his mother to join the tennis club. In the mixed-doubles tournament he's partnered with Susan Mcleod, a fine player who's forty-eight, confident, ironic, and married, with two nearly adult daughters. She is also a warm companion, their bond immediate. And they soon, inevitably, are lovers. Clinging to each other as though their lives depend on it, they then set up house in London to escape his parents and the abusive Mr. Mcleod. Decades later, with Susan now dead, Paul looks back at how they fell in love, how he freed her from a sterile marriage, and how -- gradually, relentlessly -- everything falling apart, as she succumbed to depression and worse while he struggled to understand the intricacy and depth of the human heart. It's a piercing account of helpless devotion, and of how memory can confound us and fail us and surprise us (sometimes all at once), of how, as Paul puts it, "first love fixes a life forever"--

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