Julian Barnes has 14 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 10 narrators, with an average listener rating of 4.6★ across 51 ratings. The most-rated is The Only Story.

14 audiobooks
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The Only Story

15 ratings

Summary

From the Man Booker Prize-winning author of The Sense of An Ending, a novel about a young man on the cusp of adulthood and a woman who has long been there, a love story shot through with sheer beauty, profound sadness, and deep truth. 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. One summer in the 60s, in a staid suburb south of London, Paul comes home from university, aged 19, and is urged by his mother to join the tennis club. In the mixed-doubles tournament he's partnered with Susan Macleod, a fine player who's 48, confident, ironic, and married, with two nearly adult daughters. She is also a warm companion, their bond immediate. And they soon, inevitably, are lovers. Clinging to each other as though their lives depend on it, they then set up house in London to escape his parents and the abusive Mr. Mcleod. Decades later, with Susan now dead, Paul looks back at how they fell in love, how he freed her from a sterile marriage, and how - gradually, relentlessly - everything fell apart, as she succumbed to depression and worse while he struggled to understand the intricacy and depth of the human heart. It's a piercing account of helpless devotion, and of how memory can confound us and fail us and surprise us (sometimes all at once), of how, as Paul puts it, "first love fixes a life forever."

©2018 Julian Barnes (P)2018 W. F. Howes

Narrator: Guy Mott
Length: 7 hrs and 21 mins
Available on Audible
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The Man in the Red Coat

9 ratings

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From the Man Booker Prize-winning author of The Sense of an Ending - a rich, witty, revelatory tour of Belle Epoque Paris, via the remarkable life story of the pioneering surgeon, Samuel Pozzi.  In the summer of 1885, three Frenchmen arrived in London for a few days' intellectual shopping: a prince, a count, and a commoner with an Italian name. In time, each of these men would achieve a certain level of renown, but who were they then and what was the significance of their sojourn to England? Answering these questions, Julian Barnes unfurls the stories of their lives which play out against the backdrop of the Belle Epoque in Paris. Our guide through this world is Samuel Pozzi, the society doctor, free-thinker, and man of science with a famously complicated private life who was the subject of one of John Singer Sargent's greatest portraits. In this vivid tapestry of people (Henry James, Sarah Bernhardt, Oscar Wilde, Proust, James Whistler, among many others), place, and time, we see not merely an epoch of glamour and pleasure, but, surprisingly, one of violence, prejudice, and nativism - with more parallels to our own age than we might imagine.  The Man in the Red Coat is, at once, a fresh portrait of the Belle Epoque; an illuminating look at the longstanding exchange of ideas between Britain and France; and a life of a man who lived passionately in the moment but whose ideas and achievements were far ahead of his time.

©2019 Julian Barnes (P)2019 Recorded Books

Narrator: Saul Reichlin
Length: 9 hrs and 9 mins
Available on Audible
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The Sense of an Ending

8 ratings

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Winner of the 2011 Man Booker Prize Tony Webster and his clique first met Adrian Finn at school. Sex-hungry and book-hungry, they would navigate the girl-less sixth form together, trading in affectations, in-jokes, rumour, and wit. Maybe Adrian was a little more serious than the others, certainly more intelligent, but they all swore to stay friends for life.  Now Tony is retired. He’s had a career and a single marriage, a calm divorce. He’s certainly never tried to hurt anybody. Memory, though, is imperfect. It can always throw up surprises, as a lawyer’s letter is about to prove.

©2011 Julian Barnes (P)2020 Recorded Books

Narrator: Simon Vance
Length: 4 hrs and 24 mins
Available on Audible
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A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters

4 ratings

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This is one of the defining novels of English writer Julian Barnes. An entertaining melange of stories, starting with a contemporary account of the launch of Noah's Ark, takes us into unexpected areas of human foibles, activities, and tendencies.After success with the main novels of Haruki Murakami, Naxos AudioBooks turns its attention to other major literary works of recent times.

©1989 Julian Barnes (P)2007 Naxos Rights International

Narrator: Alex Jennings
Length: 10 hrs and 54 mins
Available on Audible
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Flaubert's Parrot

4 ratings

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Geoffrey Braithwaite is a retired doctor haunted by an obsession with the great French literary genius Gustave Flaubert. As Geoffrey investigates the mystery of the stuffed parrot Flaubert borrowed from the Museum of Rouen to help research one of his novels, we learn an enormous amount about the writer’s work, family, lovers, thought processes, health and obsessions. But we also gradually come to learn some important and shocking details about Geoffrey and his own life.

©1984 Julian Barnes (P)2010 Random House Audio

Narrator: Julian Barnes
Length: 2 hrs and 59 mins
Available on Audible
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The Noise of Time

4 ratings

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In May 1937, a man in his early 30s waits by the lift of a Leningrad apartment block. He waits all through the night, expecting to be taken away to the Big House. Any celebrity he has known in the previous decade is no use to him now, and few who are taken to the Big House ever return.

©2016 Julian Barnes (P)2016 W F Howes Ltd

Narrator: Daniel Philpott
Length: 5 hrs and 41 mins
Available on Audible
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Arthur and George

3 ratings

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Julian Barnes' Man Booker Prize-shortlisted novel is based on Arthur Conan Doyle's extraordinary real-life fight for justice. Arthur and George grow up worlds and miles apart in late nineteenth-century Britain: Arthur in shabby-genteel Edinburgh; George in the vicarage of a small Staffordshire village. Arthur becomes a doctor, and then a writer; George a solicitor in Birmingham. Arthur is to become one of the most famous men of his age; George remains in hardworking obscurity. But as the new century begins, they are brought together by a sequence of events which made sensational headlines at the time as The Great Wyrley Outrages. George Edjali's father is Indian, his mother Scottish. When the family begins to receive vicious anonymous letters, many about their son, they put it down to racial prejudice. They appeal to the police, to no less than the Chief Constable, but to their dismay he appears to suspect George of being the letters' author. Then someone starts slashing horses and livestock. Again the police seem to suspect the shy, aloof Birmingham solicitor. He is arrested and, on the flimsiest evidence, sent to trial, found guilty, and sentenced to seven years' hard labour. Arthur Conan Doyle, famous as the creator of the world's greatest detective, is mourning his first wife (having been chastely in love for 10 years with the woman who was to become his second) when he hears about the Edjali case. Incensed at this obvious miscarriage of justice, he is galvanised into trying to clear George's name. With a mixture of detailed research and vivid imagination, Julian Barnes brings to life not just this long-forgotten case, but the inner lives of these two very different men. The reader sees them both with stunning clarity, and almost inhabits them as they face the vicissitudes of their lives, whether in the dock hearing a verdict of guilty, or trying to live an honourable life while desperately in love with another woman.

©2006 Julian Barnes (P)2014 Audible, Inc.

Narrator: Nigel Anthony
Length: 5 hrs and 6 mins
Available on Audible
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Levels of Life

2 ratings

Summary

”You put together two things that have not been put together before. And the world is changed…” Julian Barnes's new book is about ballooning, photography, love and grief; about putting two things, and two people, together, and about tearing them apart. One of the judges who awarded him the 2011 Man Booker Prize described him as “an unparalleled magus of the heart”. This book confirms that opinion.

©2014 Audible, Inc. (P)2014 Audible, Inc.

Narrator: Julian Barnes
Length: 3 hrs and 10 mins
Available on Audible
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Nothing to Be Frightened Of

1 rating

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Julian Barnes' new book is, among many things, a family memoir, an exchange with his brother (a philosopher), a meditation on morality and the fear of death, a celebration of art, an argument with and about God, and homage to the French writer Jules Renard. Though he warns us that 'this is not my autobiography', the result is a tour of the mind of one of our most brilliant writers.

©2008 Julian Barnes (P)2014 Audible, Inc.

Narrator: Julian Barnes
Length: 10 hrs and 2 mins
Available on Audible
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Arthur & George

1 rating

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Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, 2005.  A Richard and Judy Book Club Selection.  This novel is based on Arthur Conan Doyle's extraordinary real-life fight for justice. Arthur and George grow up worlds and miles apart in late 19th-century Britain: Arthur in shabby-genteel Edinburgh, George in the vicarage of a small Staffordshire village. Arthur becomes a doctor, and then a writer, George a solicitor in Birmingham. Arthur is to become one of the most famous men of his age; George remains in hardworking obscurity. But as the new century begins, they are brought together by a sequence of events which made sensational headlines at the time as The Great Wyrley Outrages.  George Edjali's father is Indian, his mother Scottish. When the family begins to receive vicious anonymous letters, many about their son, they put it down to racial prejudice. They appeal to the police, to no less than the Chief Constable, but to their dismay he appears to suspect George of being the letters' author. Then someone starts slashing horses and livestock. Again the police seem to suspect the shy, aloof Birmingham solicitor. He is arrested and, on the flimsiest evidence, sent to trial, found guilty and sentenced to seven years' hard labour.  Arthur Conan Doyle, famous as the creator of the world's greatest detective, is mourning his first wife (having been chastely in love for 10 years with the woman who was to become his second) when he hears about the Edjali case. Incensed at this obvious miscarriage of justice, he is galvanised into trying to clear George's name. With a mixture of detailed research and vivid imagination, Julian Barnes brings to life not just this long-forgotten case but the inner lives of these two very different men. 

©2019 Julian Barnes (P)2019 Audible, Ltd

Narrator: Homer Todiwala
Length: 17 hrs and 23 mins
Available on Audible
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Une fille, qui danse

Summary

Ceux qui veulent nier le passage du temps disent : quarante ans, ce n'est rien, à cinquante ans on est dans la fleur de l'âge, la soixantaine est la nouvelle quarantaine et ainsi de suite. Je sais pour ma part qu'il y a un temps objectif, mais aussi un temps subjectif... le vrai, qui se mesure dans notre relation à la mémoire. Alors, quand cette chose étrange est arrivée, quand ces nouveaux souvenirs me sont soudain revenus, ç'a été comme si, pendant ce moment-là, le temps avait été inversé... Comme si le fleuve avait coulé vers l'amont. Tony, la soixantaine, a pris sa retraite. Il a connu une existence assez terne, un mariage qui l'a été aussi. Autrefois il a beaucoup fréquenté Veronica, mais ils se sont éloignés l'un de l'autre. Apprenant un peu plus tard qu'elle sortait avec Adrian, le plus brillant de ses anciens condisciples de lycée et de fac, la colère et la déception lui ont fait écrire une lettre épouvantable aux deux amoureux. Peu après, il apprendra le suicide d'Adrian. Pourquoi Adrian s'est-il tué? Quarante ans plus tard, le passé va ressurgir, des souvenirs soigneusement occultés remonter à la surface - Veronica dansant un soir pour Tony, un week-end dérangeant chez ses parents à elle... Et puis, soudain, la lettre d'un notaire, un testament difficile à comprendre et finalement, la terrible vérité, qui bouleversera Tony comme chacun des lecteurs d'Une fille, qui danse. >> Ce livre audio en version intégrale vous est proposé en exclusivité par Audible et est uniquement disponible en téléchargement.

©2013 ILA. Traduit de l'anglais par Jean-Pierre Aoustin (P)2018 Audible Studios

Narrator: Théo Frilet
Length: 4 hrs and 59 mins
Available on Audible
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The Pedant in the Kitchen

Summary

The Pedant in the Kitchen is a perfect comfort for anyone who has ever been defeated by a cookbook. The Pedant's ambition is simple. He wants to cook tasty, nutritious food; he wants not to poison his friends; and he wants to expand, slowly and with pleasure, his culinary repertoire.

©2012 Julian Barnes (P)2021 Recorded Books Inc.

Narrator: Simon Vance
Length: 2 hrs and 29 mins
Available on Audible
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La seule histoire

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Un premier amour détermine une vie pour toujours : c'est ce que j'ai découvert au fil des ans. Il n'occupe pas forcément un rang supérieur à celui des amours ultérieures, mais elles seront toujours affectées par son existence. Il peut servir de modèle, ou de contre-exemple. Il peut éclipser les amours ultérieures ; d'un autre côté, il peut les rendre plus faciles, meilleures. Mais parfois aussi, un premier amour cautérise le cœur, et tout ce qu'on pourra trouver ensuite, c'est une large cicatrice. Paul a dix-neuf ans et s'ennuie un peu cet été-là, le dernier avant son départ à l'université. Au club de tennis local, il rencontre Susan - quarante-huit ans, mariée, deux grandes filles - avec qui il va disputer des parties en double. Susan est belle, charmante, chaleureuse. Il n'en faut pas davantage pour les rapprocher... La passion ? Non, l'amour, le vrai, total et absolu, que les amants vivront d'abord en cachette.  Puis ils partent habiter à Londres : Susan a un peu d'argent, Paul doit continuer ses études de droit. Le bonheur ? Oui. Enfin presque car, peu à peu, Paul va découvrir que Susan a un problème, qu'elle a soigneusement dissimulé jusque-là : elle est alcoolique. Il l'aime, il ne veut pas la laisser seule avec ses démons. Il va tout tenter pour la sauver et combattre avec elle ce fléau. En vain... Mais lui, alors ? Sa jeunesse, les années qui passent et qui auraient dû être joyeuses, insouciantes ? Il a trente ans, puis trente et un, puis trente-deux. Vaut-il mieux avoir aimé et perdre ou ne jamais avoir aimé ?   >> Ce livre audio en version intégrale vous est proposé en exclusivité par Audible et est uniquement disponible en téléchargement.

©2018 ILA. Traduit de l'anglais par Jean-Pierre Aoustin (P)2018 Audible Studios

Narrator: Théo Frilet
Length: 8 hrs and 19 mins
Available on Audible
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The Alliance

Summary

The war against the Link Empire continues. Jain and the Void Warriors struggle to secure the allegiance of the Banthar and Tyrnari. Without these key alien allies, the war will be lost, as humanity lacks the resources to face the empire alone. Unfortunately, the Link has no intention of allowing humanity to form such an alliance, and the leaders of the malevolent empire will do everything in their power to subvert him. It's going to take some sly political maneuvering on Jain's part to see the alliance through. Not to mention a few well-placed plasma blasts.  Book Two of a full-length military science fiction trilogy, The Alliance ends in a cliffhanger. Book Three will be available next week.

©2019 Isaac Hooke (P)2021 Isaac Hooke

Length: 5 hrs and 51 mins
Available on Audible