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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ian_McEwanIan McEwan - Wikipedia

    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 greatest British writers since 1945" and The Daily Telegraph ranked him number 19 in its list of the "100 most powerful people in British culture ".

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      Black Dogs is a 1992 novel by the British author Ian...

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      At the funeral of photographer and writer Molly Lane, three...

    • Atonement

      Atonement is a 2001 British metafictional novel written by...

  2. About Ian McEwan: Ian McEwan’s works have earned him worldwide critical acclaim. He won the Somerset Maugham Award in 1976 for his first collection of short stories First Love, Last Rites ; the Whitbread Novel Award (1987) and the Prix Fémina Etranger (1993) for The Child in Time ; and Germany's Shakespeare Prize in 1999.

  3. Oct 4, 2024 · Ian McEwan (b. 1948) is a British novelist, short-story writer, and screenwriter whose restrained, refined prose style accentuates the horror of his dark humor and perverse subject matter. His notable books included Amsterdam, Atonement, and On Chesil Beach.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ian_RankinIan Rankin - Wikipedia

    Sir Ian James Rankin OBE DL FRSE FRSL FRIAS [2] (born 28 April 1960) is a Scottish crime writer and philanthropist, best known for his Inspector Rebus novels. Early life. Rankin was born in Cardenden, Fife. His father, James, owned a grocery shop, and his mother, Isobel, worked in a school canteen. [3] .

  5. Biography. Ian McEwan was born on 21 June in 1948 in Aldershot, Hampshire, England. He spent much of his childhood in the Far East, Germany and North Africa where his father, an officer in the army, was posted. He returned to England and read English at Sussex University.

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  6. 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 present-day England, it covers an upper-class girl's half-innocent mistake that ruins lives, her adulthood in the shadow of that mistake, and a reflection on the nature of writing.

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  8. Ian McEwan, born in Aldershot, England, is a critically acclaimed author and winner of the 1998 Booker Prize. His collection of short stories, First Love, Last Rites, won the 1975 Somerset Maugham Award.

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