Ian Mcewan The Child In Time

The only children’s novel written in 1994 by British author Ian McEwan, who won the Booker Prize for Amsterdam and whose works like Atonement were adapted into films. Anthony Browne, the picture ...

Yahoo: In Ian McEwan's provocative time bender, 'What We Can Know,' the past is elusive

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In Ian McEwan's provocative time bender, 'What We Can Know,' the past is elusive

The New York Times: Book Club: Read ‘What We Can Know,’ by Ian McEwan, With the Book Review

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Los Angeles Times: In Ian McEwan’s provocative time bender, ‘What We Can Know,’ the past is elusive

In Ian McEwan’s provocative time bender, ‘What We Can Know,’ the past is elusive

In the future, Britain is partly submerged by rising seas. What do people remember of the past? NPR's Scott Simon talks to author Ian McEwan about his novel, "What We Can Know." We look back now as we ...

In December, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Ian McEwan’s latest novel, about a long-lost poem, the 2014 dinner party where it was read and the future dystopia that embraced it. By MJ ...

Book Club: Read ‘What We Can Know,’ by Ian McEwan, With the Book Review

The New Yorker: Ian McEwan Casts the Climate Crisis as a Story of Adultery

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At the start of “What We Can Know,” Ian McEwan’s eighteenth novel, the year is 2119 and the humanities are still in crisis. Thomas Metcalfe, a scholar of the literature of 1990 to 2030, props up his ...