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  1. Ian McEwan (* 21. června 1948 Aldershot, Anglie) je britský spisovatel, držitel Řádu britského impéria a autor známého románu Betonová zahrada. Pro ni a pro svá raná díla bývá v angličtině a francouzštině přezdíván Ian Macabre (děsivý, makabrózní, hrůzný Ian), v češtině někdy jako básník perverze .

  2. Christopher Beha Introduces Ian McEwan and Nutshell at the 92nd St Y, September 2016. One of the best running jokes in Ian McEwan’s very funny new novel, Nutshell, involves a character whom the narrator calls “the owl poet,” because her entire literary output consists of poems about owls. “Certain artists in print or paint flourish in ...

  3. If you’re yet to discover him, good news: we’ve deep-dived into his catalogue to bring you the essential Ian McEwan reading list. Enduring Love (1997) Billed as a tragic masterpiece, Enduring Love is guaranteed to keep you turning the pages long after lights out. Recently featured on BBC 2’s Between the Covers and now sporting a stunning ...

  4. Ian Russell McEwan CH, CBE, FRSA, FRSL (born 21 June 1948), is an English novelist (who is also called "Ian Macabre" because of the type of his early work). Biography [ change | change source ] McEwan was born in Aldershot , Hampshire , England and spent much of his childhood in the Far East, Germany and North Africa where his father, an officer in the army, was posted.

  5. 'Ian McEwan Adds History to His Motifs of Love, Death', Chicago Tribune, 10 March 2002: 14. Merkin, Daphne. 'The End of Innocence', Los Angeles Times Book Review , 10 March 2002: 3.

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  7. Aug 26, 2022 · McEwan has occasionally quoted Henry James’s dictum that “in the contract between writer and reader one thing we must accept as given is the subject matter”.