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Ian Mcewan


Ian Mcewan

Paperback by Head, Dominic

Ian Mcewan

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ISBN:
9780719066573
Publication Date:
30 Apr 2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Pages:
232 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Ian Mcewan

Description

In this survey Ian McEwan emerges as one of those rare writers whose works have received both popular and critical acclaim. His novels grace the bestseller lists, and he is well regarded by critics, both as a stylist and as a serious thinker about the function and capacities of narrative fiction. McEwan's novels treat issues that are central to our times: politics, and the promotion of vested interests; male violence and the problem of gender relations; science and the limits of rationality; nature and ecology; love and innocence; and the quest for an ethical worldview. Yet he is also an economical stylist: McEwan's readers are called upon to attend, not just to the grand themes, but also to the precision of his spare writing. Although McEwan's later works are more overtly political, more humane, and more ostentatiously literary than the early work, Dominic Head uncovers the continuity as well as the sense of evolution through the oeuvre. Head makes the case for McEwan's prominence - pre-eminence, even - in the canon of contemporary British novelists.

Contents

1. Introduction 2. Shock-Lit: The Short Stories and The Cement Garden 3. Dreams of captivity: The Comfort of Strangers 4. Towards the 'Implicate Order': The Child in Time 5. Unravelling the binaries: The Innocent and Black Dogs 6. 'A Mess of Our Own Unmaking': Enduring Love 7. Amsterdam: McEwan's 'Spoiler' 8. 'The Wild and Inward Journey of Writing': Atonement 9. 'Accidents of Character and Circumstance': Saturday 10. Conclusion: McEwan and the 'Third Culture'

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