A review by spectracommunist
The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes

5.0

This book is a two way exploration of understanding life earlier and ending it verses living it long enough and reflecting it's utter mundaneness and one's misunderstanding of it but without any regrets. It focuses on suicide as the only real philosophical problem, as Camus described it, one's responsibility against it and although the prevalence of great unrest.

This book has one of the most abominable letter that a person can write to his/her best friend, which is also darkly humourous.