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  1. Ian McEwans subversive and entertaining new novel poses fundamental questions: what makes us human? Our outward deeds or our inner lives? Could a machine understand the human heart? This provocative and thrilling tale warns of the power to invent things beyond our control. Read More ›

    • Black Dogs

      Toronto: Vintage Books, 1993 (174 p., ISBN: 0394280199). New...

    • First Love, Last Rites

      You can hear Ian McEwan reading from the title story below...

    • Machines Like Me

      Eric Volmers. "Ian McEwan talks new book Machines Like Me."...

    • Lessons

      Ian McEwan, our foremost storyteller, returns with an...

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

    His first two novels, The Cement Garden (1978) and The Comfort of Strangers (1981), earned him the nickname "Ian Macabre". These were followed by three novels of some success in the 1980s and early 1990s. His novel Enduring Love was adapted into a film of the same name. He won the Booker Prize with Amsterdam (1998).

    • Atonement Ian McEwan (Goodreads Author)
    • On Chesil Beach Ian McEwan (Goodreads Author)
    • The Children Act Ian McEwan (Goodreads Author)
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  3. Complete order of Ian McEwan books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  4. Ian McEwan, our foremost storyteller, has written an ambitious, mesmerising new novel, Lessons. The novel is a chronicle of our times - a powerful meditation on history and humanity told through the prism of one man’s lifetime.

  5. 39 books based on 17 votes: Atonement by Ian McEwan, On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan, Enduring Love by Ian McEwan, The Cement Garden by Ian McEwan, Sweet T...

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  7. Jul 27, 2012 · 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.

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