A review by birdley
Nothing to Be Frightened of by Julian Barnes

5.0

I thoroughly enjoyed reading Mr. Barnes reflections on the ultimate question. It was sincere, honest, imperfect and beautifully human. As Prof. Miller stated in The Throe of Wonder, “To create a dialogue between reason and the heart by raising heartbreaking questions seems to be the one way to describe the special vocation of philosophy.” (168) Thank you, Mr. Barnes.