![]() ![]() ![]() First, McEwan has loosened the golden ropes that have made his fiction feel so impressively imprisoned.and second, McEwan uses his new novel to comment on precisely the kind of fiction that he himself has tended to produce in the past … I doubt that any English writer has conveyed quite as powerfully the bewilderments and the humiliations of this episode in World War II. It represents a new era in McEwan’s work, and this revolution is achieved in two interesting ways. ![]() It is certainly his finest and most complex novel. ![]()
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