<p> 'Provocative and entertaining.'</p>

Independent

<p>'Exploring how he has changed (or not changed) his mind over the decades on politics, books, age and memories, Barnes offers a short autobiography of his mind, as well as providing some fascinating insights into the society we have become . . . The writing is as typically elegant as is to be expected from Barnes'</p>

Bookmunch

<p>'The Booker Prize winner, now 79 years old, offers a witty, personal reflection on the ways we continually convince ourselves that “we are consistent human beings rather than seaweed tossed around by the tides." ' </p>

- Ron Charles, Washington Post

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<p>‘It’s always heartening, given shortened attention spans, to find that the long essay still exists in book form. And hats off to Notting Hill Editions which still commissions contemporary authors to write them. Julian Barnes’s <em>Changing My Mind</em> is a pleasing example of the genre.’</p>

Evening Standard

<p>'In his new and beautifully argued book of short essays, [Julian Barnes] celebrates the “human privilege” of changing our beliefs, in relation to diverse subjects such as memory, ageing and literary taste.'</p>

Morning Star

A new book from one of our most acclaimed writers.

‘We always believe that changing our mind is an improvement, bringing a greater truthfulness to our dealings with the world and other people. It puts an end to vacillation, uncertainty, weak-mindedness. It seems to make us stronger and more mature. Well, we would think that, wouldn't we?’

In this engaging and erudite essay, critically acclaimed writer Julian Barnes explores what is involved when we change our minds: about words, about politics, about books; about memories, age and time.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781912559695
Publisert
2025-03-18
Utgiver
Notting Hill Editions
Vekt
54 gr
Høyde
175 mm
Bredde
116 mm
Dybde
5 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Julian Barnes is the author of thirteen novels including The Sense of an Ending, which won the 2011 Man Booker Prize for Fiction, and Sunday Times bestsellers The Noise of Time and The Only Story. He has also written three books of short stories, four collections of essays and three books of non-fiction, including the Sunday Times number-one bestseller Levels of Life and Nothing to Be Frightened Of, which won the 2021 Yasnaya Polyana Prize in Russia. In 2017 he was awarded the Légion d’honneur.