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Julian Barnes comes to Dulwich next Thursday 8th Feb


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Man Booker Prize winning author Julian Barnes (The Sense of An Ending, The Noise of Time) coming to Dulwich 8th February 2018!


In The Sense of An Ending, The Noise of Time and now The Only Story, Julian Barnes has created an outstanding triptych of short novels that will emerge as a towering achievement of early 21st century English language writing.


Barnes does very few events and has agreed to talk about his writing with particular emphasis on this latest book. It will be a privilege to welcome him to Dulwich.



Location: All Saints Church, Lovelace Rd, West Dulwich, London SE21 8JY


The event will start promptly at 19.00 and finish by 20.30


Tickets are ?20 (admission + copy of The Only Story) or


?30 (admission for two + copy of The Only Story


Please note that refunds are not available except when an event sells out



Buy your tickets here: http://po.st/JulianBarnesDulwichBooks


View the book here: po.st/JulianBarnesTheOnlyStory

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