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Ian Russell McEwan is a British novelist and screenwriter, and one of Britain's most highly regarded writers. In 2008, The Times named him among their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".
McEwan began his career writing sparse, Gothic short stories. The Cement Garden (1978) and The Comfort of Strangers (1981) were his first two novels, and earned him the nickname "Ian Macabre". These were followed by three novels of some success in the 1980s and early 1990s. In 1997, he published Enduring Love, which was made into a film. He won the Man Booker Prize with Amsterdam (1998). In 2011, he was awarded the Jerusalem Prize. In 2001, he published Atonement, which was made into an Oscar-winning film. This was followed by Saturday (2003), On Chesil Beach (2007) and Solar (2010).
Ross approved Pequeño saltamontes’s request to combine 2 contributors, including Ian McEwan, Wednesday, May 4, 2011.
Pequeño saltamontes submitted a request to combine 2 contributors, including Ian McEwan, Thursday, March 17, 2011.
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stephanie edited the bio of Ian McEwan Tuesday, November 2, 2010.
stephanie edited the bio of Ian McEwan Tuesday, November 2, 2010.
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stephanie edited the bio of Ian McEwan Friday, September 10, 2010.
stephanie edited the bio of Ian McEwan Friday, September 10, 2010.