Julian Barnes discusses his new book, "Departures," a hybrid of memoir and fiction, reflecting on mortality, memory, and grief. Barnes shares his experience of being diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer and how it has shaped his perspective on life and death. He recounts the death of his first wife and how it led him to contemplate suicide, ultimately deciding against it to preserve her memory. Barnes also touches on his agnostic beliefs and his fascination with the ghoulish and extreme aspects of the human body. He critiques euphemisms surrounding death, preferring direct language.
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