'We always believe that changing our mind is an improvement, bringing a greater truthfulness to our dealings with the world and other people. It puts an end to vacillation, uncertainty, weak-mindedness. It seems to make us stronger and more mature. In this engaging and erudite essay, Julian Barnes explores what is involved when we change our minds: about words, about politics, about books; about memories, age and time.
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