
The Only Story
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Narrated by:
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Guy Mott
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By:
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Julian Barnes
About this listen
'Would you rather love the more, and suffer the more; or love the less, and suffer the less? That is, I think, finally, the only real question.'
First love has lifelong consequences, but Paul doesn't know anything about that at 19. At 19, he's proud of the fact his relationship flies in the face of social convention. As he grows older, the demands placed on Paul by love become far greater than he could possibly have foreseen.
©2018 Julian Barnes (P)2018 W.F. Howes LtdA great book.
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19 year-old university student Paul fell in love with 48 year-old Susan at his home-village tennis club. Married to a bitter, onion-munching and progressively violent man, Susan seizes the chance of happiness with Paul. They ‘run away together’ as the expression then was and predictably it all in ends in tears. Their love-making becomes the ‘saddest sex of all’, Susan, isolated, become a hopeless alcoholic and Paul’s love turns to impotent pity and anger. He never marries.
So far so apparently dreary, but not when written by Julian Barnes. It’s the shifting of Paul’s narrative from first, second, and third person, and old man Paul reflecting on his young self’s experience of the ‘story’, subtly exploring the progressive damage wrought by their affair which makes this deceptively ordinary everyday story so disturbing, forcing listeners into analysing their own experiences of love and loss.
The effect of Susan’s disintegration on Paul is minutely observed, and the character of Susan’s elderly friend Joan, living alone with her dogs having got her life sadly wrong, are haunting. The narration is excellent, capturing a range of narrative voices young and old, male and female convincingly and sympathetically – a real achievement.
Love's Labour Lost?
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not my favourite love story
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Stunning
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I can not fault the writing or the phrases - but dear me it is miserable - a man self pity for a love once had - I kept hoping for something of a story - a twist or a bit more - but no - it just kept going on and on about the relationship
It may be a critics favourite but not for me
Beautifully written but miserable
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Not a comedy
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Tedious, infuriating and boring despite the fine writing and impeccable narration. And set in the 1960s? Two decades earlier, perhaps
"It wasn't only men who snore."
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so so for Barnes
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food for thought
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Very enjoyable
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