Ian McEwan
Ian McEwan (born June 21, 1948, Aldershot, England) is a British novelist, short-story writer, and screenwriter known for his restrained prose, dark humor, and perverse subject matter, earning him the early nickname 'Ian Macabre' for works like *The Cement Garden* (1978).[1][2] He gained critical acclaim with novels such as the Booker Prize-winning *Amsterdam* (1998) and *Atonement* (2001), transitioning from sparse Gothic stories to broader themes in later works.[1][2][3] McEwan has received numerous awards, including the Somerset Maugham Award (1976), Whitbread Novel of the Year (1987), and Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2000.[1][2][4]
Literary Fiction
Psychological Fiction
Sweet Tooth: A Novel
The Children Act
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Atonement
The Child in Time
On Chesil Beach
Atonement
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SUBTLY WORDED AND OTHER STORIES (Pushkin Collection)
Enduring Love
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Atonement
First Love, Last Rites
The Children Act
On Chesil Beach (Random House Large Print)
On Chesil Beach
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Sweet Tooth
Enduring Love
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