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Background to the Author - Ian McEwan

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Background to the Author of Atonement: Ian McEwan

Ian McEwan was born in 1948 in Hampshire, England. McEwan is one of Britain’s most successful living novelists.

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Ian McEwan's success

  • McEwan achieved the rare feat of combining critical success (e.g. winning the Booker Prize in 1998 for his novel Amsterdam) with commercial success.
  • The release of a new McEwan novel is a literary event guaranteed to excite publicity.
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McEwan's early novels

  • McEwan’s early works, such as his collection of stories, First Love, Last Rites (1975) and his novel, The Cement Garden (1978) are often very dark in their choice of subject matter and earned McEwan the nickname, Ian Macabre.
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Film adaptations of McEwan novels

  • A number of his novels have been adapted into feature films, some of which, such as Enduring Love (2004) and Atonement (2007), have been very successful.
  • More recent feature films based on McEwan’s work include On Chesil Beach and The Children Act, both released in 2017.
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McEwan's recent work

  • McEwan’s recent work has often engaged with contemporary social issues (e.g. Brexit, in his political satire, The Cockroach, 2019) and has experimented with different genres such as the quasi-science fiction of Machines Like Me (2020) set in an ‘alternative reality’ England.

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1Introduction to Atonement

2Chapter Summaries & Analysis: Part One

3Chapter Summaries & Analysis: Part Two

4Chapter Summaries & Analysis: Part Three

5Chapter Summaries & Analysis: Part Four

5.1Epilogue: London, 1999 - Pages 353-371

6Key Character Profiles

7Key Themes

8Writing Techniques

9Context

10Critical Debates

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