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          Levels of Life

          2013 memoir by Julian Barnes

          Levels of Life is a 2013 memoir by English author Julian Barnes, dedicated to his wife Pat Kavanagh, a literary agent who died in 2008.[1]

          The book comprises three essays:[1]

          • The Sin of Height: The first essay explores Anglo-French ballooning in the 19th century, concentrating on photographer and inventor Gaspard-Félix Tournachon, later known simply as Nadar, who combined photography and aeronautics as the first aerial photographer.

            Also appearing are English colonel and pioneer balloonist Fred Burnaby and Sarah Bernhardt, who was photographed several times by Nadar.[1][2]

          • On the Level: Here Barnes fictionalizes the relationship between Burnaby and Bernhardt.
          • The Loss of Depth: Barnes contemplates his wife's no longer being there: "the fact that someone is dead may mean that they are not alive, but doesn't mean that they do not exist."

          Reception

          Upon release, Levels of Life