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Julian Barnes: Critical Review by Thomas Filbin

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SOURCE: “Familiar Capability,” in Hudson Review, Spring, 1997, pp. 159–65.

In the following excerpt, Filbin calls Barnes's Cross Channel “charming, brilliant, and sui generis.”

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