Author:Julian Barnes
A classical music aficionado and concert-goer bemoans the degradation of civility and respect among his fellow audience members. He develops a series of measures to counteract the prevalence of inconsiderate noise-making in the stalls. Resisting his erstwhile partner's appeals for moderation and restraint, his tactics and approaches grow in extremity.
Part of the Storycuts series, this short story was previously published in the collection The Lemon Table.
Pulse is Barnes’s 17th book and is a masterclass in the shorter form.
—— Elizabeth Day , ObserverJulian Barnes writes so exquisitely that every page of this collection contains literary pearls
—— Mail on SundayAll the stories in Pulse have the absolute completeness and density of the very best short fiction
—— New StatesmanMasterclasses in the form, full of the sidelong wit and intelligence that make the writer one of our most consistently deft short-form stylists
—— Daily TelegraphBarnes' stylish prose, eye for emotional detail and sense of absurdity never let him down... He suits the short story very well
—— Literary ReviewThe prose is crisp and elegant, light on its feet but resonant with pathos, and flecked with acute observations that never fail to strike a vivid chord with the reader.... It all makes for a diverse, entertaining collection, alternating between plangency and playfulness
—— Sebastian Shakespeare , TatlerKeret's surreal conceits are couched in a wry, downbeat language...The effect is something like a sorrowful hybrid of Kafka and Donald Barthelme: deadpan on the surface, with a bassnote of discomfort and emotional alienation that makes even the briefest tales snag in the mind...Each piece is at once universal and particular...world-class gems. The translation is brilliant, too
—— Tim Martin , Daily TelegraphEtgar Keret is the voice of young Israel
—— IndependentOne of the greatest short story writers alive
—— Ben RiceOne of the most important writers alive... enchantingly witty
—— Clive JamesEtgar Keret's extraordinary imagination sets the reader free from slogans and headlines
—— Linda GrantOne of the greatest short story writers alive
—— Ben Rice