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          McEwan is one of those rare novelists who can speak with honest perspicacity about the experience of being a writer; it is a life he openly..

          Ian McEwan

          English writer and screenwriter
          Date of Birth: 21.06.1948
          Country: Great Britain

          Content:
          1. Biography of Ian McEwan
          2. Early Career and Success
          3. Notable Novels and Awards
          4. Controversies and Personal Life

          Biography of Ian McEwan

          Ian McEwan, an English writer and screenwriter, was born in Aldershot, Hampshire in 1948.

          His father, a Scottish man, had a military career and rose to the rank of Major.

          The British author Ian McEwan launched an eloquent attack on Israeli government policies in his speech accepting the Jerusalem prize for literature.

        1. The British author Ian McEwan launched an eloquent attack on Israeli government policies in his speech accepting the Jerusalem prize for literature.
        2. Apocalyptic beliefs are now as much a part of secular life as religious, says Ian McEwan in part two of his essay on end-time thinking.
        3. McEwan is one of those rare novelists who can speak with honest perspicacity about the experience of being a writer; it is a life he openly.
        4. Discover the Sunday Times bestselling new novel from Ian McEwan.
        5. Morality.
        6. During his childhood, Ian spent most of his time in Singapore, Germany, North Africa, and Libya, where his father was stationed. The family returned to England when Ian was 12 years old. He attended Woolverstone Hall School and obtained a degree in English Literature from the University of Sussex in 1970.

          He was one of the first graduates of Malcolm Bradbury's creative writing course at the University of East Anglia.

          Early Career and Success

          After publishing his first collection of short stories, "First Love, Last Rites" in 1975, McEwan won the Somerset Maugh