Cross Channel

Cross Channel

by JulianBarnes (Author)

Synopsis

This is a collection of ten short stories with a linking theme: the British in France through several centuries. It opens with a group of mercenary soldiers engaged in a punitive expedition against a Protestant village in southern France in the late seventeenth century, and closes with a journey on the antiquated Eurostar express to Paris in the year 2015. In between the British appear in their various guises: as railway-builders in the 1840s, vineyard-owners at the turn of the century, artistic exiles in the 1920s. There is a story (based upon fact) about the departure of an English cricket team to play the Gentlemen of France in 1789; one about a literary conference in the Massif Central which may or may not have taken place; one about a Tour de France cyclist. The stories are designed to play off one another and work exploring the British fascination with France, our various and mixed reasons for being there, and our sometimes ambiguous reception.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Published: 04 Jan 1996

ISBN 10: 0224043013
ISBN 13: 9780224043014
Book Overview: To be published on his fiftieth birthday, Cross Channel is the first collection of stories by one of Britain's finest and most popular writers.

Author Bio
Julian Barnes is the author of nine novels, including Metroland, Flaubert's Parrot, A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters, England, England, Love Etc. and Arthur & George. His short story collections include Cross Channel and The Lemon Table.