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Departure(s)

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On the occasion of his eightieth birthday, one of our great novelists delivers a playful and profound work about memory, love, and the writer's endgame.

"A culmination . . . shimmering with [Barnes's] silky, erudite prose; beneath the suave surface is an earnest investigation into the mysterious ways of the human heart." --The Atlantic

Shortly after our narrator, a writer named Julian, begins this compact book by discussing the workings of involuntary memory, he interrupts himself with a bulletin to the reader: "There will be a story--or a story within the story--but not just yet."

Of course, whether Departure(s) is mostly fiction or not, there is a lot of its author in it, including Barnes's reckoning with the blood disorder he has been living with since he was diagnosed in 2020, his long preoccupation with dying and grief, and his mordant sense of the indignities and lost opportunities we're prey to in love. The story he promises to deliver is a love story, that of two friends he met at university in the 1960s, that time of touted but rarely experienced sexual freedom. Julian played matchmaker to Stephen (tall, gangling, uncertain) and Jean (tart and attractive); as the third wheel he was deeply invested in the success of their love and insulted when they broke up. Time is swift, and forty years later, he tries again, watching as their rekindled affair produces joys, betrayals, and disappointments of a different order.

"Life and memory can be so . . . quixotic, don't you find?" Barnes uses both his novelistic memory and his (real?) personal diary entries to examine not just the quixotic relationship of Jean and Stephen but his writer's eye upon it, and how his efforts in their behalf add up in the end. Having promised them he'd never write about them, he breaks the promise to fulfill one, amply, to his readers, in this delightful and poignant novelist's game that only Julian Barnes knows how to play.

Editions (3)

ISBN9780593804506
PublisherKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication Date01/20/26
Pages176

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  • sab_inaxoxo
    sab_inaxoxo

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    Ein toller Abschied des Autors. Es hat zum Nachdenken angeregt und viele schöne Passagen gehabt.

    Mar 7, 2026

  • wurm_kathi
    wurm_kathi

    278 Followers

    4.0

    Für mich war das Buch von Julian Barnes kein klassischer Roman sondern eine Reise durch sein Leben, das zum nachdenken anregt. Zugleich verabschiedet er sich in diesem Buch und zeigt auf was bleibt wenn wir sterben. Für mich eine klare Leseempfehlung vor allem für diejenigen die mal hinter die Kulisse des Lebens blicken wollen.

    Mar 10, 2026

  • julia_bhrmnn
    julia_bhrmnn

    156 Followers

    4.0

    80/2026 Abschied(e)

    Julian Barnes' letztes Buch. Schöner Erzählstil und -ton.

    1 days ago

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morgaine164
morgaine164May 19, 2026

Das ist mein erster Roman von Barnes und bisher finde ich ihn grossartig!

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