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Julian Barnes (born January 19, 1946) is a contemporary British writer whose novels and short stories have been seen as examples of postmodernism in literature. He has twice been short listed for the Booker Prize (once in 1984 for Flaubert's Parrot and once in 1998 for England, England). He has written crime fiction under the pseudonym Dan Kavanagh.

Before becoming a novelist, he worked as a lexicographer for the Oxford English Dictionary.

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1 Works (novels unless otherwise indicated)
2 Works as Dan Kavanagh
3 External links

Works (novels unless otherwise indicated)

Works as Dan Kavanagh

  • Duffy (1980)
  • Fiddle City (1981)
  • Putting the Boot In (1985)
  • Going to the Dogs (1987)

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