The Sense of an Ending

Julian Barnes 2011

Devastation Rating

Emotionally Ruined
memory guilt suicide aging

Our Take

Tony Webster has spent his life misremembering the story of his friend Adrian's suicide. Barnes constructs the novel as a correction — the slow revelation of what Tony chose not to know and his responsibility for it. The unreliable narrator here is not clever but ashamed. The math in the final pages is the most devastating equation in British fiction.

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