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  1. Metroland is an English novel written by Julian Barnes and published in 1980, the author's first book. Overview. Metroland is a first person account of Christopher Lloyd and his experiences growing up in the suburbs of London (so-called Metro-land ), his brief life in Paris as a graduate student and the early years of his subsequent marriage.

  2. 1 de mar. de 1980 · Julian Barnes' first novel, Metroland, is a coming-of-age story that follows Christoper in three parts from his teenage years to adulthood. The first chapter accounts for the friendship of Christoper and Tony, who grew up in the suburbs of London; they share the same ideas, devotion to art and disgust for "ordinary people".

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  3. www.julianbarnes.com › books › metrolandJulian Barnes: Metroland

    Winner of the Somerset Maugham Award for a First Novel. Metroland was Julian Barnes's first novel. It took between 7-8 years to write and draws heavily on his personal experiences growing up in the suburbs of London. Written in three parts, the first section focuses on the friendship of Christopher and Toni and their childhood disgust for the ...

  4. 3 de mai. de 1987 · What can fiction tell us about the apocalypse? The writer Ayana Mathis finds unexpected hope in novels of crisis by Ling Ma, Jenny Offill and Jesmyn Ward. At 28, the poet Tayi Tibble has been...

  5. 30 de set. de 2016 · Julian Barnes. This article is more than 7 years old. Julian Barnes: why I wrote an extravagantly damning review of my own debut novel. The writing, the rejections, the letter from Larkin – the...

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  7. About Metroland. From the bestselling, Booker Prize-winning author of A Sense of an Ending comes a comedy of sexual awakening in the 1960s that is “wonderfully fresh, crackling with nostalgic irreverence” (Vogue).