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  2. Enduring Love - Wikipedia

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    An Interview with Ian McEwan. Bold Type, 03.1998. An Interview with Ian McEwan. Capitola Book Café, 16 February 1998. Jonathan Greenberg. "Why can't biologists read poetry? Ian McEwan's Enduring Love". Twentieth Century Literature, Summer 2007. Laura Miller. "Ian McEwan fools British shrinks". Salon.com, 21 Sep 1999. Michael Ruse.

  3. On Chesil Beach - Wikipedia

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    On Chesil Beach is a 2007 novella by the British writer Ian McEwan.It was selected for the 2007 Booker Prize shortlist.. The Washington Post and Pulitzer Prize-winning book critic Jonathan Yardley placed On Chesil Beach on his top ten list for 2007, praising McEwan's writing and saying that "even when he's in a minor mode, as he is here, he is nothing short of amazing".

  4. Atonement (2007 film) - Wikipedia

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    Atonement is a 2007 romantic war drama film directed by Joe Wright and starring James McAvoy, Keira Knightley, Saoirse Ronan, Romola Garai, and Vanessa Redgrave.It is based on the 2001 novel by Ian McEwan.

  5. Solid Geometry (film) - Wikipedia

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    Solid Geometry is a 2002 short TV film directed by Denis Lawson and starring his nephew Ewan McGregor and Ruth Millar. It is based on a short story by Ian McEwan published in collection First Love, Last Rites. It was made for the Scottish Television/Grampian Television New Found Land series, first shown by them

  6. The Children Act (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The whole assemblage still feels, by Ian McEwan's own highest standards, a little bit thin." [1] Cressida Connoelly in The Spectator was even more negative, with the strapline "Improbable, unconvincing and lazy – Ian McEwan's latest is unforgivable...The characterisation is scant and the writing poor, and he never gives religion a chance" [11]

  7. Category:Novels by Ian McEwan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels by Ian McEwan" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amsterdam (novel)

  8. Sweet Tooth (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Several of McEwan's acquaintances from this period also make cameo appearances in the novel, including his friend Martin Amis, his first publisher Tom Maschler, and his mentor Ian Hamilton. [4] McEwan has been open about the autobiographical elements in the book, and has called it "a muted and distorted autobiography" [7] and "a muted, or ...

  9. First Love, Last Rites - Wikipedia

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    The collection is McEwan's first published work and was regarded by the author (along with his second collection of short stories, In Between the Sheets) as an opportunity to experiment and find his voice as a writer. In an interview with Christopher Ricks in 1979, McEwan commented, "They were a kind of laboratory for me. They allowed me to try ...