Talking It Over

 

                       
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Title
Talking It Over
Author Julian Barnes
Genre Literary Fiction
Format N/A

 

Book Description

Talking It Over is a witty and inventive novel told through competing monologues as three friends become entangled in a love triangle marked by rivalry, resentment, and self-justification. Each character presents their own version of events, revealing how love, jealousy, and truth are shaped by perspective rather than fact.

About Author

Julian Barnes is a British novelist, essayist, and critic widely regarded as one of the leading literary voices of his generation. Born in Leicester, England, in 1946, he studied Modern Languages at Magdalen College, Oxford, and worked as a journalist and literary editor before focusing on fiction.

Barnes is known for his intellectually rich and stylistically elegant novels, which often explore memory, love, truth, and the unreliability of narrative. His major works include Flaubert’s Parrot, Arthur & George, and The Sense of an Ending, which won the Man Booker Prize in 2011. Alongside his fiction, Barnes has written essays, criticism, and short stories, earning acclaim for his wit, philosophical depth, and precise prose.

 

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