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Ian McEwan’s literary future
The year is 2119. The world as we know it has been ravaged and reconfigured. The first catastrophe occurred in the middle of the 21st century when a Russian missile, aimed at New Mexico, fell well ...
British author Ian McEwan talks about climate change, the past and future, and his latest novel What We Can Know.
On one of these archipelagoes, a literary scholar named Thomas Metcalf searches through historical archives for a copy of a legendary poem, composed by a 20th-century poet, Francis Blundy, honoring ...
The novelist, who wrote about World War II in “Atonement” and has turned repeatedly to his own times, imagines the 22nd ...
In the acclaimed author’s new novel, What We Can Know, Britain has sunk beneath the waves – but literature remains buoyant ...
But there’s one aspect of McEwan’s fiction that can drive the reader stark mad. He loves to pull the narrative rug from under ...
Molly Toolan has watched hundreds of films - and now gives her verdict on the best thing to watch on BBC iPlayer right now.
When novelists look to the future, the view is often grim. The British author’s 19th novel, published Tuesday in the U.S. by ...
His new novel, “What We Can Know,” imagines the historians of the twenty-second century, who long for the world that they’ve ...
The much-loved period drama, starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen, recently celebrated its 20th anniversary.
In the future, Britain is partly submerged by rising seas – but what do people remember of the past? NPR's Scott Simon talks to British author Ian McEwan about his new novel, "What We Can Know." ...
Dystopian fiction is now a firm fixture in our literary landscape. Ian McEwan’s stylish, cunning “What We Can Know” takes a ...
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