Julian Barnes is the author of twenty previous books. He has
received the Man Booker Prize, the Somerset Maugham Award, the
Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, the David Cohen Prize for Literature
and the E. M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and
Letters; in France, the Prix Medicis and the Prix Femina; and in
Austria, the State Prize for European Literature. In 2004 he was
named Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French
Ministry of Culture. His work has been translated into more than
forty languages. He lives in London.
www.julianbarnes.com
"Brilliant. . . . As elegantly constructed as a concerto." -NPR
"A condensed masterpiece that traces the lifelong battle of one
man's conscience, one man's art, with the insupportable exigencies
of totalitarianism." -The Guardian (London)
"Brilliant. . . . Leads us to places only a handful of novelists
have the skill and the courage to go." -The Boston Globe
"Barnes's storytelling is phenomenal; Shostakovich, as tragic and
anxious as he is, is utterly fascinating. " -The Christian
Science Monitor
"A powerful portrait . . . Barnes does wonderful work on the key
scenes. . . . The whole Kafka madhouse brought to life." -The
New York Times Book Review
"Exquisite." -O, The Oprah Magazine
"Beautifully written. There is a wonderful rhythm to the prose-long
passages are broken up by staccato bursts of single sentences-and
Mr. Barnes writes with a crystalline clarity." -The Wall Street
Journal
"A tense and elegant study of terror, shame and cowardice, of a
celebrated artist capitulating to power, yet on his own terms. . .
. Barnes interweaves the painful and the sublime to achieve an epic
orchestral effect." -Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Affecting. . . . In his impressionistic portrait of Shostakovich,
the man and the artist, Barnes balances sympathy with a
tough-minded clarity. . . . In its examination of the totalitarian
state through the life of a single victim, The Noise of Time
stands in an honored literary tradition." -The Miami
Herald
"Undoubtedly one of Barnes's best novels." -The Sunday Times
(London)
"Powerfully imagined and chillingly lucid. . . . Moving . . .
Barnes takes us inside the composer's mind, observing how he reacts
to the ceaseless demands of power." -The Millions
"Excellent. . . . The author's achievement here: to not only
capture the mood of fear
under which Shostakovich worked but also create a tribute to the
struggle of all artists." -The Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette
"Moving. . . . Renders Shostakovich's wrenching personal and
political conflicts in a way that makes them impossible to forget
or ignore. . . . Barnes's writing is elegant,
his curiosity boundless, and his intellect formidable." -Los
Angeles Review of Books
"Magnificent. . . . Novels about artistic achievement rarely do
justice to their subjects. The Noise of Time is that rarity.
It is a novel of tremendous grace and power, giving voice to the
complex and troubled man whose music outlasted the state that
sought to silence him." -Anthony Marra, Publishers Weekly
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