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...
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Atonement (novel) (category Novels by Ian McEwan)
Atonement is a 2001 British metafictional novel written by Ian McEwan. Set in three time periods, 1935 England, Second World War England and France, and...
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The Innocent is a 1990 novel by British writer Ian McEwan. It received positive reviews from book critics and is considered by some to be one of his best...
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The Cement Garden (category Novels by Ian McEwan)
The Cement Garden is a 1978 novel by Ian McEwan. It was adapted into a 1993 film of the same name by Andrew Birkin, starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Andrew...
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Amsterdam (novel) (category Novels by Ian McEwan)
Amsterdam is a 1998 novel by British writer Ian McEwan, for which he was awarded the 1998 Booker Prize. Amsterdam is the story of a euthanasia pact between...
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The Children Act (novel) (category Novels by Ian McEwan)
The Children Act is a novel by the English writer Ian McEwan. It was published on 2 September 2014. The title is a reference to the Children Act 1989,...
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Lessons (novel) (category Novels by Ian McEwan)
Lessons is the 17th novel by the author Ian McEwan, published in 2022 by Jonathan Cape. The book is considered by some to be his most autobiographical...
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starring James McAvoy, Keira Knightley, Saoirse Ronan, Romola Garai, and Vanessa Redgrave. It is based on the 2001 novel by Ian McEwan. The film chronicles...
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Enduring Love (category Novels by Ian McEwan)
Enduring Love is a 1997 novel by British writer Ian McEwan. The plot concerns two strangers who become perilously entangled after witnessing a deadly accident...
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On Chesil Beach (category Novels by Ian McEwan)
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...
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Saturday (novel) (category Novels by Ian McEwan)
Saturday (2005) is a novel by Ian McEwan. It is set in Fitzrovia, central London, on Saturday, 15 February 2003, as a large demonstration is taking place...
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The Child in Time (category Novels by Ian McEwan)
The Child in Time (1987) is a novel by Ian McEwan. The story concerns Stephen, an author of children's books, and his wife, two years after the kidnapping...
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Machines Like Me (category Novels by Ian McEwan)
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...
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Wells Ltd sold its brewing business (including McEwan's) to Marston's.[citation needed] William McEwan opened the Fountain Brewery in Fountainbridge,...
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drama film directed by John Schlesinger. The screenplay was written by Ian McEwan and based on his 1990 novel of the same name. The film stars Anthony Hopkins...
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The Good Son (film) (category Films with screenplays by Ian McEwan)
and released by 20th Century Fox. It was written by English novelist Ian McEwan. Its story follows a 12-year-old boy named Mark who, after the death of...
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Geraldine McEwan (born Geraldine McKeown; 9 May 1932 – 30 January 2015) was an English actress, who had a long career in film, theatre and television...
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Sweet Tooth (novel) (category Novels by Ian McEwan)
Sweet Tooth is a novel by the English writer Ian McEwan, published on 21 August 2012. It deals with the experiences of its protagonist, Serena Frome, during...
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Nutshell (novel) (category Novels by Ian McEwan)
Nutshell is the 14th novel by English author and screenwriter Ian McEwan published in 2016. It alludes to William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and re-imagines...
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the 2000s, championed by authors such as Julian Barnes, Ian McEwan, Bret Easton Ellis, and John McGahern. William Stoner is born on a small farm in 1891...
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First Love, Last Rites (category Short story collections by Ian McEwan)
First Love, Last Rites is a collection of short stories by Ian McEwan. It was first published in 1975 by Jonathan Cape, with cover designed by Bill Botten...
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lunches began, which were attended by writers including Clive James, Ian McEwan, Kingsley Amis, Terence Kilmartin, Robert Conquest, Al Alvarez, Peter...
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The Comfort of Strangers (category Novels by Ian McEwan)
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...
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Beach' Review: A Breakout Turn From Billy Howle Can't Rescue This Cold Ian McEwan Adaptation". IndieWire. Archived from the original on 27 November 2017...
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The Daydreamer (novel) (category Novels by Ian McEwan)
The Daydreamer is a 1994 children's novel by British author Ian McEwan. Illustrated by Anthony Browne. The novel was first published by Jonathan Cape....
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imprint, Nan A. Talese/Doubleday, publishing authors such as Pat Conroy, Ian McEwan, and Peter Ackroyd. Nan Irene Ahearn Talese was born in 1933 to Thomas...
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directed by Julian Farino, adaptation of the 1987 novel of the same name by Ian McEwan. The film premiered on BBC One on Sunday 24 September 2017 and stars Benedict...
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The Cockroach (novella) (category Novels by Ian McEwan)
The Cockroach is a satirical novella by the author Ian McEwan, published in 2019 by Jonathan Cape, inspired by Kafka's The Metamorphosis and loosely based...
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"Ian McEwan on The Cement Garden, sexual gothic and being in the 'toddlerhood of old age'". the Guardian. Retrieved 12 April 2018. "Ian McEwan's The...
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The Children Act (film) (category Films with screenplays by Ian McEwan)
Richard Eyre, produced by Duncan Kenworthy, with a screenplay written by Ian McEwan, based on his 2014 novel of the same name. It stars Emma Thompson, Stanley...
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