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  2. Machines Like Me - Wikipedia

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    978-178-733166-2. Machines Like Me is the 15th novel by the English author Ian McEwan. The novel was published in 2019 by Jonathan Cape. The novel is set in the 1980s in an alternative history timeline in which the UK lost the Falklands War, Alan Turing is still alive, and the Internet, social media, and self-driving cars already exist.

  3. Ian McEwan - Wikipedia

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    Ian Russell McEwan CH CBE FRSA FRSL (born 21 June 1948) is a British novelist and screenwriter. In 2008, The Times featured him on its list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945" and The Daily Telegraph ranked him number 19 in its list of the "100 most powerful people in British culture ". [1] McEwan began his career writing sparse ...

  4. The Cockroach (novella) - Wikipedia

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    McEwan doubts The Cockroach will be his last word on the subject. "I think I will get back to it. I probably have to get back to it.” He hopes readers find the novella “therapeutic” but doesn't expect it to change any minds. "I’m afraid the people who like it will probably be Remainers and the people who loathe it will be Brexiters.

  5. ‘I seem to have escaped that particular whipping’: Ian McEwan ...

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    INTERVIEW: As he prepares for a special performance with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Booker Prize-winning novelist talks to Kevin E G Perry about his love of classical music, the trouble with ...

  6. Amsterdam (novel) - Wikipedia

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    0-385-49424-6. OCLC. 42992366. Preceded by. Enduring Love. Followed by. Atonement. Amsterdam is a 1998 novel by British writer Ian McEwan, for which he was awarded the 1998 Booker Prize. [1]

  7. The Comfort of Strangers - Wikipedia

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    The Comfort of Strangers is a 1981 novel by British writer Ian McEwan. It is his second novel, and is set in an unnamed city (though the detailed description strongly suggests Venice ). Harold Pinter adapted it as a screenplay for a film directed by Paul Schrader in 1990 ( The Comfort of Strangers ), which starred Rupert Everett, Christopher ...

  8. Ian McEwan on James Joyce, 'Middlemarch,' and the Book ... - AOL

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    …made me miss a train stop: The Caine Mutiny by Herman Wouk. I missed three stops, aged 15. An obsolete minesweeper in WW2, a disheveled crew, a cowardly captain, with loyalty and reason in contest.

  9. Category:Novels by Ian McEwan - Wikipedia

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    C. The Cement Garden. The Child in Time. The Children Act (novel) The Cockroach (novella) The Comfort of Strangers.