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The Only
Story
- Julian Barnes
GROUP
TASK
MAHARAJA KRISHNAKUMARSINHJI BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
assigned by
Dr. Dilip Barad
GROUP MEMBERS
Daya Vaghani
Riddhi Bhatt
Nidhi Jethava
Aditi Vala
Sneha Agravat
TABLE OF CONTENT
Introduction
Key Facts
Characters
Setting
Narrative Technique
Title
Themes
Critics View
Introduction
Official Website
Work Cited
Summary
Learning Outcome
Author’s
Introduction
The Only Story
Julian Barnes ● Born: 19 January 1946 (age 76)
Leicester, England
● Pen name: Dan Kavanagh (crime
fiction), Edward Pygge
● Occupation: Writer
● Genre: Novels, short stories, essays,
memoirs
● Literary movement: Postmodernism
● Notable awards:
➔ Prix Femina 1992
➔ Commandeur of L'Ordre des Arts et des
Lettres 2004
➔ Man Booker Prize 2011
➔ Jerusalem Prize 2021
● Spouse: Pat Kavanagh(m. 1979,
Died: 2008)
Julian Barnes-Official Website
Works of
Julian Barnes
The Only Story
WORKS
The Man in the Red Coat
The Noise of Time
Elizabeth Finch
Keeping an Eye Open
The Only Story
The Sense of an Ending
Key Facts
The Only Story
KEY FACTS
❏ Title:- The Only Story
❏ Author:- Julian Barnes
❏ Type of work:- Novel
❏ Genre:- memory novel
❏ When Published:- 1st February 2018
❏ Publishers:- Jonathan Cape
❏ Setting:- "stockbroker belt" outside
London, 1960s
❏ Narrator:- Robert Paul
❏ Parts:- Three
❏ Pages:- 213
Characters
The Only Story
CHARACTERS
Robert Paul Susan
Macleod
Mr Gordon
Macleod
Martha
Macleod
Clara Macleod
Joan
Anne
Eric
MAJOR CHARACTERS
Robert Paul
Susan
Macleod
Mr. Gordon
Macleod-Husband
Martha & Clara
Macleod
Joan
(Friend)
Jack Macleod
Anne (Gf)
Gerald( ex
of Susan)
Paul's University
Friends– Eric, Barney,
Ian and Sam
Minor Characters
● Mrs. Dyer (maid at Susan's home)
● Pedro
● Christine and Virginia
● Cindy ( Paul’s X)
● Uncle Humph-Aunt Florence( In childhood Susan
went to their house on Vacation)
● Maurice( Worked with Reynolds News )
● John Bell & Croyden
● Dr. Kenny (Susan’s Psychiatrist)
MINOR CHARACTERS
Settings of
the Novel
The Only Story
● The Village-Stockbroker Belt
● Tennis Club
● The MacLeod House
● London (Wigmore Street,Henry
Road, SE15)
SETTINGS OF THE NOVEL
Narrative
Technique
The Only Story
● Part One is the boy-meets-woman
narrative, told in the first person.
● Part Two, told in a mixture of first
and second person, is the decline of
the love affair, and
● Part Three is the rest of Paul's life
told mostly in a mix of second and
third person.
● In the last few pages, as Paul says
his final goodbye to Susan, now
sedated in a psychiatric hospital, he
reverts to the first person
Narrative Technique
Title
The Only Story
—The Only Story(P-3)
Most of us have only one story to tell. I
don’t mean that only one thing
happens to us in our lives: there are
countless events, which we turn into
countless stories. But there’s only one
that matters, only one finally worth
telling. This is mine.
TITLE
- The Only Story concerns the pained
recollections of an aging Englishman's
life-changing only love.
- He recognizes that this failed
relationship is central to his identity —
the only story that really matters about
him.
Further reading
TITLE
● ONe
● Two
● Three
06-07-2010
Summary
The Only Story
01
● Love story.
● description of time, place, and environment.
● Relation development of Susan and Paul.
● Behaviour of the young generation toward
their parents.
● Introduction of Eric, Barney, Ian, and Sam.
● Description of Susan's family and
relationship with her husband. Mr. EP
means Mr. Elephant Pants (Mr. Gordon
Macleod) Miss G(Grumpy) and Miss NS(Not
So) (Martha and Clara.).- Daughter of Susan.
PART ONE SUMMARY
02
● The second part of the story begins with the
information about how Paul and Susan sifted
London and from there how they adjusted
things.
● Susan's situation became worse and she
was hospitalised due to over drinking and
here she attacked one nurse.
● This chapter is all about Susan's madness,
Paul's other girlfriend Anne, and Anne's
attitude toward Susan.
● This part ends with "But you begin to
wonder – not for the first time in your life – if there
is something to be said
for feeling less."
Part Two
Part Three
● This Part begins with the second-person
narration.
● Now Paul has a different vision for
looking at sex, as we know that the novel
majorly talks about the theme of
memory at the second page narrated
reveal the role of memory.
● Most of the things belong to Paul's Diary
entries.
● This part opens about every character
like what might happen with other
characters like Mr. Macleod-his death.
03
Continue
● Forced to abandon law, Paul has become an
office manager. He never has another serious
relationship or children. He eventually settles
in a rural village, where he runs the
“Frogworth Valley Artisanal Cheese Company”
and bakes. Still enraged by the memory of
Gordon, he distrusts and despises men.
● Ending part is very interesting, here is the
hidden mystery unfolded by the narrator and
we came to know what had happened with
Susan, the condition of Paul.
Themes
The Only Story
Theme of Memory
Theme of Love,
Loss &
Self-delusion
Pain & Fulfillment
1
3
2
4
THEMES
History VS Memory
Theme of Memory
❖ Weakness of memory/imperfection
of memory
❖ Narrative tries to give effect of
fragmented memory
❖ Paul “often forgets” that Susan has
two children. In his mind, she is to be
rescued from her mothering, which
he sees as “rising social acceptance
combined with slow emotional
diminution”.(P-111)
01
Continue…
“I think there's a different
authenticity to memory, and not an
inferior one. Memory sorts and sifts
according to the demands made on it
by the rememberer.”(P-45)
Theme of Love, Loss
and Self-delusion
❖ He, a 19-year-old university student; she, a
48-year-old married woman and a mother of two;
they, in London’s suburban “stockbroker belt”,
sometime in the 1960s. Their love was by its very
nature disruptive, cataclysmic; but then, if it were
not, it may not have been love, would it have?
❖ The Only Story explores themes of first love, loss,
and self-delusion. It also paints a portrait of a
generation—Barnes’s own—whose ideals have
floundered over the course of the twentieth and
early twenty-first centuries. The novel was
generally well received by critics, who found it a
“somber but well-conceived character study”
(Kirkus Review)
02
Continue…
“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.”(P-3)
“First love fixes a
life forever: this
much I have
discovered over the
years. It may not
outrank subsequent
loves, but they will
always be affected
by its existence.”
(P-71)
“In love, everything
is both true and
false; it's the one
subject on which
it's impossible to
say anything
absurd.”
(P-169)
“Perhaps love
could never be
captured in a
definition; it could
only ever be
captured in a
story.”
(P-206)
“And who does
not want their
love
authenticated?”
(P-65)
Pain & Fulfillment
❖ In the story’s examination of the various contradictions
and challenges inherent within the concept of love, the
narrative seeks to utilize Paul and Susan’s relationship
as demonstrating how fulfillment and suffering are not
only inevitable in a romantic relationship, but are also
often simultaneous phenomena. The narrative first
introduces this idea by opening the novel as follows:
“Would you rather love the more, and suffer the more;
or love the less, and suffer the less?”
❖ In this way, the narrative immediately draws a thematic
connection between fulfillment and suffering that
underlies the story of Susan and Paul’s relationship. At
first, the narrative highlights the passion and complete
fulfillment that Paul experiences in the early stages of
the relationship: “I was nineteen, and I knew that love
was incorruptible, proof against time and tarnish”
03
History VS Memory
❖ With criticising memory, the novel
also questions history. One of the
central ideas the novel pointed is
unreliability of history.
❖ Personal History
❖ What we believe history as truth is
unreliable.
04
Critics
View
The Only Story
All this means that the exquisite moments – and there are
many – in The Only Story come from its psychological
acuity, especially about how we remember. In Paul’s
narrative, experiences deconstruct themselves and
personalities decay in a devastatingly convincing way. Susan
is at first an alluring, rich, potent presence, full of ironic
turns of speech from which we infer great intelligence; but
she becomes reduced, by the middle of the book, to a series
of repetitive tropes (“A played-out generation … this has all
been frightfully interesting”), while even her nicknames, a
vital part of her charm, are reduced to verbal tics: “Mr EP”
for the man who hits her, “Mr Badger” for Paul. She carries
on asking desperate questions until we, not just Paul,
wonder if we ever knew her at all.
The Only Story - An Exquisite Look at Love
“Over Paul’s
shoulder, we
glimpse other
kinds of love,
less romantic,
more
commonplace,
but also more
generative
(Kate Clanchy,The Guardian)
“If
Flaubert
reimagined
‘Cougar
Town,’ this
is the novel
we might
get
(Ron Charles,The Washington Post)
The very Englishness of their affair lends the whole
encounter an extra layer of tweedy oddness. Barnes
emphasizes that Paul’s erotic adventure takes place in a
suburb of London in the 1960s, a realm that not only
represses sexual behavior but even the terms of
censure.There’s a staleness to these themes that’s only
partially camouflaged by Barnes’s elegant style, the way
an expensive cologne might distract us, for a time, from
the mustiness of a well-appointed sitting room. Indeed,
despite its brevity, there’s something claustrophobic
about “The Only Story.”
‘The Only Story’ - Crazy little thing called love
“A haunting
narrative of
an audacious
love — and a
distant
memory of it
— mapped
over decades
In The Only Story, Julian Barnes, arguably one of
fiction’s most elegiac cartographers of the heart and of
the human condition, returns to his ‘first love’, the
Metroland of his debut novel, with a haunting narrative
of an audacious love — and a distant memory of it —
mapped over decades.Barnes, working with the clinical
precision of a cardiac surgeon, lays open the affairs of
their heart with a wrenching narrative that, even when
it doesn’t quite validate the redemptive power of love, is
curiously therapeutic.
(Venky Vembu,The Hindu)
Beautiful But Heartrending, 'The Only Story' Looks
Back At Love Gone Wrong
“The Only
Story is about
losing
control, but
also, losing
the ability to
lose control.
The Only Story is about looking back on a life and
trying to make sense of what happened. It's a heavier,
less suspenseful read, with a focus on love rather than
death. It's also a far more interior and tormented tale,
so excruciating that even its narrator feels the need to
step back from it — retreating from the first person I to
the second person You and finally even further to the
third person He. Barnes explains this narrative
self-withdrawal rather bluntly, "nowadays, the
raucousness of the first person within him was stilled.
It was as if he viewed, and lived, his life in the third
person. Which allowed him to assess it more
accurately, he believed."
(Heller McAlpin,NPR)
Official
Website
The Only Story
Learning
Outcome
The Only Story
● It was a good experience for me to learning so many things
about the presentation like to how to adjust images , gif
and map .
● How to work in group at digital platform and many other
things .
Learning Outcome
(Aditi Vala)
➢ Age difference in Love
➢ Passion to achieve something
➢ Don’t rely on memory:
➢ Reading of original novel
Learning Outcome (Daya Vaghani)
I don’t remember when we first kissed. Isn’t that odd? I can
remember 6–2; 7–5;2–6. I can remember that old driver’s ears in
foul detail. But I can’t remember when or where we first kissed, or
who made the first move, or whether it was both of us at the same
time. And whether perhaps it was not so much a move as a drift. Was
it in the car or in her house, was it morning, noon or night? And what
was the weather like? Well, you certainly won’t expect me to
remember that.(P-23)
● Book Reading Process
● Learning how to create a chart in PPT
Learning Outcome
(Nidhi Jethava)
● Reading Process of the Novel
● Taking the Notes
● Difficulties
● About Group Task
Learning Outcome
(Riddhi Bhatt)
Work
Cited
The Only Story
WORK CITED
● Barnes, Julian. The Only Story. Penguin Random House UK. 2018. Book. 24
January 2022.
● Book Review of Kirkus
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/julian-barnes/the-only-story/
● Julian Barnes: Official Website, http://julianbarnes.com/
● Julian Barnes on 'The Only Story' (Published 2018)
● https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/27/books/review/julian-barnes-on-the-on
ly-story.amp.html.
● McAlpin, Heller, and Julian Barnes. “Beautiful But Heartrending, 'The Only
Story' Looks Back At Love Gone Wrong.” NPR, 17 April 2018,
https://www.npr.org/2018/04/17/600902229/beautiful-but-heartrending-the-
only-story-looks-back-at-love-gone-wrong. Accessed 24 January 2022.
● Vembu, Venky. “‘The Only Story’ Review: Crazy Little Thing Called Love.” The Hindu,
31 Mar. 2018,
www.thehindu.com/books/books-reviews/book-review-the-only-story-by-julian-ba
rnes/article23400945.ece/amp/.
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The only story by julian barns

  • 2. GROUP TASK MAHARAJA KRISHNAKUMARSINHJI BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH assigned by Dr. Dilip Barad
  • 3. GROUP MEMBERS Daya Vaghani Riddhi Bhatt Nidhi Jethava Aditi Vala Sneha Agravat
  • 4. TABLE OF CONTENT Introduction Key Facts Characters Setting Narrative Technique Title Themes Critics View Introduction Official Website Work Cited Summary Learning Outcome
  • 6. Julian Barnes ● Born: 19 January 1946 (age 76) Leicester, England ● Pen name: Dan Kavanagh (crime fiction), Edward Pygge ● Occupation: Writer ● Genre: Novels, short stories, essays, memoirs ● Literary movement: Postmodernism ● Notable awards: ➔ Prix Femina 1992 ➔ Commandeur of L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 2004 ➔ Man Booker Prize 2011 ➔ Jerusalem Prize 2021 ● Spouse: Pat Kavanagh(m. 1979, Died: 2008) Julian Barnes-Official Website
  • 8. WORKS The Man in the Red Coat The Noise of Time Elizabeth Finch Keeping an Eye Open The Only Story The Sense of an Ending
  • 10. KEY FACTS ❏ Title:- The Only Story ❏ Author:- Julian Barnes ❏ Type of work:- Novel ❏ Genre:- memory novel ❏ When Published:- 1st February 2018 ❏ Publishers:- Jonathan Cape ❏ Setting:- "stockbroker belt" outside London, 1960s ❏ Narrator:- Robert Paul ❏ Parts:- Three ❏ Pages:- 213
  • 12. CHARACTERS Robert Paul Susan Macleod Mr Gordon Macleod Martha Macleod Clara Macleod Joan Anne Eric
  • 13. MAJOR CHARACTERS Robert Paul Susan Macleod Mr. Gordon Macleod-Husband Martha & Clara Macleod Joan (Friend) Jack Macleod Anne (Gf) Gerald( ex of Susan) Paul's University Friends– Eric, Barney, Ian and Sam
  • 14. Minor Characters ● Mrs. Dyer (maid at Susan's home) ● Pedro ● Christine and Virginia ● Cindy ( Paul’s X) ● Uncle Humph-Aunt Florence( In childhood Susan went to their house on Vacation) ● Maurice( Worked with Reynolds News ) ● John Bell & Croyden ● Dr. Kenny (Susan’s Psychiatrist) MINOR CHARACTERS
  • 16. ● The Village-Stockbroker Belt ● Tennis Club ● The MacLeod House ● London (Wigmore Street,Henry Road, SE15) SETTINGS OF THE NOVEL
  • 18. ● Part One is the boy-meets-woman narrative, told in the first person. ● Part Two, told in a mixture of first and second person, is the decline of the love affair, and ● Part Three is the rest of Paul's life told mostly in a mix of second and third person. ● In the last few pages, as Paul says his final goodbye to Susan, now sedated in a psychiatric hospital, he reverts to the first person Narrative Technique
  • 20. —The Only Story(P-3) Most of us have only one story to tell. I don’t mean that only one thing happens to us in our lives: there are countless events, which we turn into countless stories. But there’s only one that matters, only one finally worth telling. This is mine. TITLE
  • 21. - The Only Story concerns the pained recollections of an aging Englishman's life-changing only love. - He recognizes that this failed relationship is central to his identity — the only story that really matters about him. Further reading TITLE
  • 22. ● ONe ● Two ● Three 06-07-2010
  • 24. 01 ● Love story. ● description of time, place, and environment. ● Relation development of Susan and Paul. ● Behaviour of the young generation toward their parents. ● Introduction of Eric, Barney, Ian, and Sam. ● Description of Susan's family and relationship with her husband. Mr. EP means Mr. Elephant Pants (Mr. Gordon Macleod) Miss G(Grumpy) and Miss NS(Not So) (Martha and Clara.).- Daughter of Susan. PART ONE SUMMARY
  • 25. 02 ● The second part of the story begins with the information about how Paul and Susan sifted London and from there how they adjusted things. ● Susan's situation became worse and she was hospitalised due to over drinking and here she attacked one nurse. ● This chapter is all about Susan's madness, Paul's other girlfriend Anne, and Anne's attitude toward Susan. ● This part ends with "But you begin to wonder – not for the first time in your life – if there is something to be said for feeling less." Part Two
  • 26. Part Three ● This Part begins with the second-person narration. ● Now Paul has a different vision for looking at sex, as we know that the novel majorly talks about the theme of memory at the second page narrated reveal the role of memory. ● Most of the things belong to Paul's Diary entries. ● This part opens about every character like what might happen with other characters like Mr. Macleod-his death. 03
  • 27. Continue ● Forced to abandon law, Paul has become an office manager. He never has another serious relationship or children. He eventually settles in a rural village, where he runs the “Frogworth Valley Artisanal Cheese Company” and bakes. Still enraged by the memory of Gordon, he distrusts and despises men. ● Ending part is very interesting, here is the hidden mystery unfolded by the narrator and we came to know what had happened with Susan, the condition of Paul.
  • 29. Theme of Memory Theme of Love, Loss & Self-delusion Pain & Fulfillment 1 3 2 4 THEMES History VS Memory
  • 30. Theme of Memory ❖ Weakness of memory/imperfection of memory ❖ Narrative tries to give effect of fragmented memory ❖ Paul “often forgets” that Susan has two children. In his mind, she is to be rescued from her mothering, which he sees as “rising social acceptance combined with slow emotional diminution”.(P-111) 01
  • 31. Continue… “I think there's a different authenticity to memory, and not an inferior one. Memory sorts and sifts according to the demands made on it by the rememberer.”(P-45)
  • 32. Theme of Love, Loss and Self-delusion ❖ He, a 19-year-old university student; she, a 48-year-old married woman and a mother of two; they, in London’s suburban “stockbroker belt”, sometime in the 1960s. Their love was by its very nature disruptive, cataclysmic; but then, if it were not, it may not have been love, would it have? ❖ The Only Story explores themes of first love, loss, and self-delusion. It also paints a portrait of a generation—Barnes’s own—whose ideals have floundered over the course of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The novel was generally well received by critics, who found it a “somber but well-conceived character study” (Kirkus Review) 02
  • 33. Continue… “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.”(P-3)
  • 34. “First love fixes a life forever: this much I have discovered over the years. It may not outrank subsequent loves, but they will always be affected by its existence.” (P-71) “In love, everything is both true and false; it's the one subject on which it's impossible to say anything absurd.” (P-169) “Perhaps love could never be captured in a definition; it could only ever be captured in a story.” (P-206) “And who does not want their love authenticated?” (P-65)
  • 35. Pain & Fulfillment ❖ In the story’s examination of the various contradictions and challenges inherent within the concept of love, the narrative seeks to utilize Paul and Susan’s relationship as demonstrating how fulfillment and suffering are not only inevitable in a romantic relationship, but are also often simultaneous phenomena. The narrative first introduces this idea by opening the novel as follows: “Would you rather love the more, and suffer the more; or love the less, and suffer the less?” ❖ In this way, the narrative immediately draws a thematic connection between fulfillment and suffering that underlies the story of Susan and Paul’s relationship. At first, the narrative highlights the passion and complete fulfillment that Paul experiences in the early stages of the relationship: “I was nineteen, and I knew that love was incorruptible, proof against time and tarnish” 03
  • 36. History VS Memory ❖ With criticising memory, the novel also questions history. One of the central ideas the novel pointed is unreliability of history. ❖ Personal History ❖ What we believe history as truth is unreliable. 04
  • 38. All this means that the exquisite moments – and there are many – in The Only Story come from its psychological acuity, especially about how we remember. In Paul’s narrative, experiences deconstruct themselves and personalities decay in a devastatingly convincing way. Susan is at first an alluring, rich, potent presence, full of ironic turns of speech from which we infer great intelligence; but she becomes reduced, by the middle of the book, to a series of repetitive tropes (“A played-out generation … this has all been frightfully interesting”), while even her nicknames, a vital part of her charm, are reduced to verbal tics: “Mr EP” for the man who hits her, “Mr Badger” for Paul. She carries on asking desperate questions until we, not just Paul, wonder if we ever knew her at all. The Only Story - An Exquisite Look at Love “Over Paul’s shoulder, we glimpse other kinds of love, less romantic, more commonplace, but also more generative (Kate Clanchy,The Guardian)
  • 39. “If Flaubert reimagined ‘Cougar Town,’ this is the novel we might get (Ron Charles,The Washington Post) The very Englishness of their affair lends the whole encounter an extra layer of tweedy oddness. Barnes emphasizes that Paul’s erotic adventure takes place in a suburb of London in the 1960s, a realm that not only represses sexual behavior but even the terms of censure.There’s a staleness to these themes that’s only partially camouflaged by Barnes’s elegant style, the way an expensive cologne might distract us, for a time, from the mustiness of a well-appointed sitting room. Indeed, despite its brevity, there’s something claustrophobic about “The Only Story.”
  • 40. ‘The Only Story’ - Crazy little thing called love “A haunting narrative of an audacious love — and a distant memory of it — mapped over decades In The Only Story, Julian Barnes, arguably one of fiction’s most elegiac cartographers of the heart and of the human condition, returns to his ‘first love’, the Metroland of his debut novel, with a haunting narrative of an audacious love — and a distant memory of it — mapped over decades.Barnes, working with the clinical precision of a cardiac surgeon, lays open the affairs of their heart with a wrenching narrative that, even when it doesn’t quite validate the redemptive power of love, is curiously therapeutic. (Venky Vembu,The Hindu)
  • 41. Beautiful But Heartrending, 'The Only Story' Looks Back At Love Gone Wrong “The Only Story is about losing control, but also, losing the ability to lose control. The Only Story is about looking back on a life and trying to make sense of what happened. It's a heavier, less suspenseful read, with a focus on love rather than death. It's also a far more interior and tormented tale, so excruciating that even its narrator feels the need to step back from it — retreating from the first person I to the second person You and finally even further to the third person He. Barnes explains this narrative self-withdrawal rather bluntly, "nowadays, the raucousness of the first person within him was stilled. It was as if he viewed, and lived, his life in the third person. Which allowed him to assess it more accurately, he believed." (Heller McAlpin,NPR)
  • 44. ● It was a good experience for me to learning so many things about the presentation like to how to adjust images , gif and map . ● How to work in group at digital platform and many other things . Learning Outcome (Aditi Vala)
  • 45. ➢ Age difference in Love ➢ Passion to achieve something ➢ Don’t rely on memory: ➢ Reading of original novel Learning Outcome (Daya Vaghani) I don’t remember when we first kissed. Isn’t that odd? I can remember 6–2; 7–5;2–6. I can remember that old driver’s ears in foul detail. But I can’t remember when or where we first kissed, or who made the first move, or whether it was both of us at the same time. And whether perhaps it was not so much a move as a drift. Was it in the car or in her house, was it morning, noon or night? And what was the weather like? Well, you certainly won’t expect me to remember that.(P-23)
  • 46. ● Book Reading Process ● Learning how to create a chart in PPT Learning Outcome (Nidhi Jethava)
  • 47. ● Reading Process of the Novel ● Taking the Notes ● Difficulties ● About Group Task Learning Outcome (Riddhi Bhatt)
  • 49. WORK CITED ● Barnes, Julian. The Only Story. Penguin Random House UK. 2018. Book. 24 January 2022. ● Book Review of Kirkus https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/julian-barnes/the-only-story/ ● Julian Barnes: Official Website, http://julianbarnes.com/ ● Julian Barnes on 'The Only Story' (Published 2018) ● https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/27/books/review/julian-barnes-on-the-on ly-story.amp.html. ● McAlpin, Heller, and Julian Barnes. “Beautiful But Heartrending, 'The Only Story' Looks Back At Love Gone Wrong.” NPR, 17 April 2018, https://www.npr.org/2018/04/17/600902229/beautiful-but-heartrending-the- only-story-looks-back-at-love-gone-wrong. Accessed 24 January 2022. ● Vembu, Venky. “‘The Only Story’ Review: Crazy Little Thing Called Love.” The Hindu, 31 Mar. 2018, www.thehindu.com/books/books-reviews/book-review-the-only-story-by-julian-ba rnes/article23400945.ece/amp/.
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