|
|
Transcript: Review: Ian McEwan's novel "Saturday"
- Article from:
- NPR All Things Considered
- Article date:
- April 5, 2005
- Author:
CopyrightProvided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
|
MELISSA BLOCK, MICHELE NORRIS
All Things Considered (NPR)
04-05-2005
Review: Ian McEwan's novel "Saturday"
Host: MELISSA BLOCK, MICHELE NORRIS
Time: 8:00-9:00 PM
MELISSA BLOCK, host:
From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Melissa Block.
MICHELE NORRIS, host:
And I'm Michele Norris.
A Saturday in London, February 2003--in his new novel called "Saturday," British novelist Ian McEwan writes about the events of just one day. Alan Cheuse has a review.
ALAN CHEUSE reporting:
The day begins early for London neurosurgeon Henry Peron. He wakes up before first light next to his sleeping wife, Rosalind, a lawyer who was once his patient, whom he saved from a life of blindness. He's musing ...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles:
|
|
Article: Ian McEwan follows 'Atonement' with a novel about a ...
AP Worldstream;
March 18, 2005 ;
700+ words
... ... Writer AP Worldstream 03-18-2005 Dateline: LONDON When Ian McEwan sat down to write his new novel, he faced two obvious challenges ... successful tour de force," author Kurt Vonnegut said. "Ian McEwan, no stranger, God knows, to successes with his brains and ...
|
|