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  1. A Life Without End ( French: Une vie sans fin) is a 2018 novel by the French writer Frédéric Beigbeder . Plot. Frédéric, a famous media personality, turns 50 and wants to live forever. He brings his 10-year-old daughter and a Japanese robot— Pepper —to meet international experts on human life extension. [1] Reception.

  2. 24. Apr. 2020 · A Life Without End pivots entirely on its voice — smart-ass, wisecracking, yet shaded by pathos and sentiment. As translator, the ever-excellent Frank Wynne catches all this motormouth ...

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  3. A Life Without End, written in the first person, is only very loosely a novel, with Frédéric Beigbeder very much playing himself in it. The title describes what he's looking for: having passed the half-century mark, age-wise, he's decided he really would prefer not to die and explores what might be done to facilitate that. Sticking quite ...

  4. 3. Jan. 2018 · A Life Without End. Frédéric Beigbeder, Frank Wynne (Translator) 3.26. 1,159 ratings105 reviews. What does the man who has everything―fame, fortune, a new love, and a new baby―want for his fiftieth birthday? The answer is simple: eternal life.

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  5. 1. Can you see with your mind’s eye, Peoples dwelling together? Sorrow has passed. Peace at last! Life without tears or pain. (CHORUS) Sing out with joy of heart! You too can have a part. Live for the day when you’ll say, “Life without end, at last!” 2. In those days all will be young, All at peace with Jehovah. Troubles are gone, from now on,

  6. A Life Without End. This book is about a man (Stan Miller) who had a lifelong difficulty accepting the fact that life is finite and death inevitable, and who, despite becoming a respected biology professor, marrying the woman of his dreams, and raising a family, could not reconcile his love of life with the knowledge that someday it all must end.

  7. 21. Aug. 2018 · A Life without End is a future-set novel that faces morbid issues in an ultimately loving way. Garland DeNelsky’s insightful, buoyant novel A Life without End probes questions about life after death.