Ian McEwan: “A Duet”
This week's New Yorker fiction is Ian McEwan's "A Duet," an excerpt from his forthcoming novel Lessons.
This week's New Yorker fiction is Ian McEwan's "A Duet," an excerpt from his forthcoming novel Lessons.
Ian McEwan's latest novel, Machines Like Me, is an alternative history of the 1980s. There's a lot to recommend it, but in the end I don't.
In anticipation of Ian McEwan's forthcoming Machines Like Me, I look at his 2016 Nutshell, a book with a premise that once put me off but which, it turns out, I loved.
This week's New Yorker story, "My Purple Scented Novel," comes from literary heavy-weight Ian McEwan. Read the full post.
This week's New Yorker story is Ian McEwan's "Hand on the Shoulder." Read the full post.