
Julian Patrick Barnes is a contemporary English writer of postmodernism in literature. He has been shortlisted three times for the Man Booker Prize - Flaubert's Parrot (1984), England, England (1998), and Arthur & George (2005), and won the prize for The Sense of an Ending (2011). He has written crime fiction under the pseudonym Dan Kavanagh. Following an education at the City of London School and Merton College, Oxford, he worked as a lexicographer for the Oxford English Dictionary. Subsequently, he worked as a literary editor and film critic. He now writes full-time. His brother, Jonathan Barnes, is a philosopher specialized in Ancient Philosophy. He lived in London with his wife, the literary agent Pat Kavanagh, until her death on 20 October 2008.
Series
Books

A Life with Books
2012

Nothing to Be Frightened Of
2008

Evermore
1996

Love, etc.
1992

The Pedant in the Kitchen
2003

The Sense of an Ending
2011

The Only Story
2018

Elizabeth Finch
2022

Keeping an Eye Open
Essays on Art
2011

The Things You Know
2011

A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters
1989

Before She Met Me
1982

The Man in the Red Coat
2019

Death
Vintage Minis
2017

Through the Window
Seventeen Essays and a Short Story
2012

Staring at the Sun
1986

Levels of Life
2013

The Noise of Time
2016

The Porcupine
1992

Something to Declare
2002

Cross Channel
1996

Sticky Ends and Unexpected Twists
2013

Pulse
2011

Flaubert's Parrot
1984

Arthur & George
2005

Talking It Over
1991

The Library Book
2012

England, England
1998

Metroland
1980

The Lemon Table
2004

Letters from London
1995