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Fact or fiction? Ian McEwan's strange tale of lost novella | News | The Times
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Saturday: A Novel - Ian McEwan - Google Books
6 Noteworthy Works by Ian McEwan - The New York Times
Ian McEwan: 'I'm only 66 – my notebook is still full of ideas' | Ian McEwan | The Guardian
Ian McEwan Website: Books Written by Ian McEwan
6 Noteworthy Works by Ian McEwan - The New York Times
Ian McEwan: 'You can't make identity the outer limit of your politics' | Ian McEwan | The Guardian
Stranger than fiction: Ian McEwan's son got a C in an A-level essay about one of his father's books | Ian McEwan | The Guardian
Ian McEwan Website: Books Written by Ian McEwan
Ian McEwan: 'I'm going to get such a kicking' | Ian McEwan | The Guardian
Ian McEwan: 'It's good to get your hands dirty a bit' | Ian McEwan | The Guardian
Good books, bad films: why does Ian McEwan never translate on screen? | Books | The Guardian
Ian McEwan: 'Who's going to write the algorithm for the little white lie?' | Ian McEwan | The Guardian
Ian McEwan's Modern Hamlet Hears Everything — From His Mother's Womb — In 'Nutshell' | WBUR News
Ian McEwan Website: Books Written by Ian McEwan
Ian McEwan's Modern Hamlet Hears Everything — From His Mother's Womb — In 'Nutshell' | WBUR News
Ian McEwan Website: Books Written by Ian McEwan
Ian McEwan Website: Books Written by Ian McEwan
Ian McEwan Bestsellers: The Child in Time, The Cement Garden, The Comfort of Strangers - Kindle edition by McEwan, Ian. Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
6 Noteworthy Works by Ian McEwan - The New York Times
Ian McEwan | Penguin Random House
Ian McEwan Website: Books Written by Ian McEwan
Ian McEwan Website: Books Written by Ian McEwan
6 Noteworthy Works by Ian McEwan - The New York Times
Ian McEwan: 'Who's going to write the algorithm for the little white lie?' | Ian McEwan | The Guardian
Ian McEwan Website: Books Written by Ian McEwan
Good books, bad films: why does Ian McEwan never translate on screen? | Books | The Guardian