Plot
The short (273 pp.) novel is the life story of Paul Roberts, who we first meet as a 19-year-old Sussex University undergraduate returning to his parents' house in the leafy southern suburbs of London (Characters
*Paul Roberts, the protagonist *Susan Macleod, the older woman who later becomes an alcoholic *Gordon MacLeod, Susan's husband who she nicknames "Elephant pants" *Martha and Clara MacLeod, Susan's daughters. Paul refers to them, respectively, as "Miss G." (Miss Grumpy) and "Miss N.S." (Miss Not So Grumpy) *Joan, Susan's former tennis partner, a forlorn and cynical character whose ambition in life has been reduced to finding the cheapest bottle of gin within driving distance *Eric, Paul's best friend from university *Anna, a later girlfriendMajor theme
Paul agonises about the nature of love, even going so far as to keep a notebook of sayings on the subject. He concludes that pain is an inevitable concomitant of love, and wonders if he'd have been happier if he'd loved less, and presumably therefore brought less pain on himself and Susan.Style
The book has no conventional chapters but is split into three parts, simply labelled "One, Two, Three". Part One is the boy-meets-woman narrative, told in the first person. Part Two, told in a mixture of first and second person, is the decline of the love affair, and Part Three is the rest of Paul's life told mostly in a mix of second and third person. In the last few pages, as Paul says his final goodbye to Susan, now sedated in a psychiatric hospital, he reverts to the first person.Preston, Alex,References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Only Story, The English novels 2018 British novels Novels by Julian Barnes Fiction with unreliable narrators Novels about alcoholism Jonathan Cape books