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  1. Cross Channel is a collection of short stories by Julian Barnes, first published in 1996 by Jonathan Cape. [1] As the title suggests, all stories focus on the connection between England and France.

  2. 9 de jul. de 2022 · Cross Channel was Julian Barness first book of short fiction. It collects 10 stories about the English experience of France over 350 years, from the 17th to the early 21st century. Five of these tales were first published in the New Yorker and Granta.

  3. 1 de ene. de 1996 · ‘Cross Channel’ is a short collection of short stories with a common theme of British-French relationships over time. The gently mocking, elegant prose is exactly what I would have expected from Barnes.

  4. From the bestselling, Booker Prize-winning author of The Sense of an Ending, his first collection of short stories explores the vast divide between England and France.

  5. Cross Channel. No one has a better perspective to see things from both sides of the Channel than Julian Barnes. In these exquisitely crafted stories, which span several centuries, he takes as his central theme the British in France: from the last days of a reclusive English composer and the beef-consuming 'navvies' labouring on the Paris-Rouen ...

  6. No one has a better perspective on life on both sides of the channel than Julian Barnes. In these exquisitely crafted stories spanning several centuries, he takes as his universal theme the...

  7. Novelist Barnes's latest collection of haute musings on France and things French is rather like a ride in a creaky Citroën: at first, it kicks and gurgles in a scattered path, but once it ...