I read McEwan's oeuvre in order to describe his sustained interest in narrative perspective, and to explore what is at stake in the different approaches to focalisation across his novels and in the critical accounts of them. Critics have praised McEwan's graduation from earlier modes of ...
Conversations with Ian McEwan collects sixteen interviews, conducted over three decades, with the author (b. 1948) of such highly praised novels as Enduring Love, Atonement, Saturday, and On Chesil Beach. McEwan discusses his views on authorship, the writing process, and the major themes found ...
Jie Han and Zhenli Wang, "Postmodern Strategies in Ian McEwan's Major Novels"ScientificReaserch,(October2014),http://www.scirp.org/journal/alshttp://dx.do i.org/10.4236/als.2014.24020: 138; Seyed Javad Habibi, "Distrust in Realism and Modernism: A Metafictional Detour in Ian McEwan's ...
literary award, including the Man Booker Prize. McEwan madeThe Times' list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945." It is no wonder then that so many of his novels have been adapted into films, with still more in development. We look at some of McEwan's more notable adaptations...
This chapter is in the book Levinas and Literature Tammy Amiel HouserReading Fiction with Levinas:Ian McEwan’s novelAtonementWhat does it mean to read fiction through the lens of Levinas’s ethics? Howdoes literary criticism benefit from Levinas’s philosophy? In this article I ex-plore the re...
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I ran on in order to gain time, and this time I succeeded in opening my eyes. Before they closed, I saw my bedroom, my school shirt lying across a chair, a shoe upside down on the floor. Here was the box again. I knew there was a small creature inside, kept captive against its...
I Taught Ian McEwan Brain Surgery, but I Wouldn't Swap Jobs ... Writing Novels Sounds Such Hard Work; Brain Surgeon Neil Kitchen Showed Novelist Ian McEwan the Secrets of Neurosurgery for His New Bestseller, Saturday. This Is How Kitchen Reached the Top of His Profession Read preview Newspa...
Ian McEwan 06/20/1948 5 While the uninitiated may not immediately recognize Ian McEwan's name, avid readers knew he was a literary giant. McEwan's works were often considered works of genius - his 2005 novel Atonement was included in Time magazine's list of the 100 greatest English-language...
However, her romantic relationship with one of the young writers involved in the project, Tom Haley, starts to complicate things. Continue reading → 19 Comments Filed under Books Tagged as Book, Book Review, Book Reviews, Cold War, Fiction, Ian McEwan, Literature, MI5, Novels, Reading, ...