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|title=Levels of Life
|author=Julian Barnes
|publisher=Vintage
|date=April 2014
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099584530</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>0099584530</amazonus>
|website=
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|summary=Powerful writing on grief – albeit of a powerfully affirmative kind – slightly belittled by what comes before it in these three unusually-combined essays.
|cover=0099584530
|aznuk=0099584530
|aznus=0099584530
}}
I'm sitting here wondering what a graphologist would make of [[:Category:Julian Barnes|Julian Barnes']] signature. Not only is there the slant upwards across the page, there is the fact that the curling forms of his letters take up only a small portion of it, along with what seem errors due to the small size of my autograph book – the wonky horizontal of the J, the apparent hiccup when he put the date of signature down as a very formal part of the exercise. Meeting him (very briefly) and reading several of his novels over the years I formed the impression at least that he was a gentleman in all aspects, intelligent, and handsome on the inside as well as the outside. This melange of writing, both fictional and factual, cannot dissuade me on that – but I think there is a case of the handwriting expert getting a slightly better grasp on the creator, and the reasons for this book being as it is, than I.