Ian McEwan
Ian McEwan | |
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Biografske informacije | |
Rođenje | Ian Russell McEwan 21. 6. 1948. Aldershot, England |
Nacionalnost | Englez[1] |
Supružnik | Penny Allen (1982–1995) Annalena McAfee (1997–) |
Obrazovanje | |
Zanimanje | romanopisac, scenarist |
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1975– | |
Web-stranica | |
http://www.ianmcewan.com |
Ian McEwan (IPA: /ˈiːən mɪˈkjuən/)[2] CBE (21.6. 1948.-) je Bookerovom nagradom ovjenčani engleski romanopisac.
Rođen je 1948. godine u Olderšotu na jugu Engleske, detinjstvo je, kao sin profesionalnog oficira, proveo u vojnim bazama u Singapuru i Libiji. Studirao je književnost i magistrirao na prvoj britanskoj katedri za kreativno pisanje kod kultnog satiričara Malkolma Bredberija. Na književnoj sceni pojavljuje se 1975. sa svojom magistarskom tezom - šokantnom zbirkom pripovedaka Prva ljubav, poslednji obredi, koja mu donosi nagradu Somerset Mom. Sledi druga zbirka priča, a potom i romani Betonski vrt, Uteha stranaca, Dete u vremenu (Vitbred 87, Femina 93), Nevin čovek (Grincane Kavur 91), Crni psi, Istrajna ljubav i virtuozna satira Amsterdam kojom osvaja Bukerovu nagradu 1998. Roman Iskupljenje iz 2001, ocenjen je kao remek-djelo savremene anglofonske književnosti, dobija visoka priznanja u Britaniji, Španiji, Njemačkoj i SAD, i dostiže milionski tiraž, a pored ovoga autor je i jedne knjige za djecu: Sanjar.
Romani
Zbirke kratkih priča
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Knjige za djecu
Drame
Scenariji
Oratorij
Opera
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Filsmke adaptacije
- The Cement Garden (1993)
- The Comfort of Strangers (1990)
- The Innocent (1993)
- Enduring Love (2004)
- Atonement (2007)
- Saturday (2008 najava)
- ↑ Carrell, Severin (22 August 2012). „I am an English writer, not a British one, Ian McEwan tells Alex Salmond: Olympic opening ceremony was first and only time novelist had seen 'Britishness' celebrated, he tells Scotland's first minister”. The Guardian. Pristupljeno 22. VIII 2012. »"I have heard myself described as one [a British novelist], but I think really I'm an English novelist; there are Scottish poets and Scottish novelists."«
- ↑ See inogolo:pronunciation of Ian McEwan.
- Ian McEwan's Official Website
- Ian McEwan in Guardian Books: Authors section
- Powells.com interview Arhivirano 2005-04-01 na Wayback Machine-u
- Salon.com interview Arhivirano 2008-07-04 na Wayback Machine-u
- Dissent Magazine article Arhivirano 2007-10-18 na Wayback Machine-u
- Šablon:WiredForBooks
- New York Times article on "Atonement" controversy
- McEwan Interview on The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos
- Byrnes, Christina (1995), Sex and Sexuality in Ian McEwan's Work, Nottingham, England: Pauper's Press. ISBN 0-946650-56-X
- Byrnes, Christina (2002), The Work of Ian McEwan: A Psychodynamic Approach, Nottingham, England: Paupers' Press. ISBN 0-946650-75-6
- Childs, Peter (2005), The Fiction of Ian McEwan (Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism), Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 1-4039-1909-7
- D'Eliva, Gaetano, and Christopher Williams, (1986), La Nuova Letteratura Inglese Ian McEwan, Schena Editore.
- Jensen, Morten H. (2005), The Effects of Conflict in the Novels of Ian McEwan Arhivirano 2007-07-16 na Wayback Machine-u - (Adobe Acrobat *.PDF document)
- Malcolm, David (2002), Understanding Ian McEwan, University of South Carolina. ISBN 1-57003-436-2
- Pedot, Richard (1999), Perversions Textuelles dans la Fiction d'Ian McEwan, Editions l'Harmattan.
- Reynolds, Margaret, and Jonathan Noakes, (2002), Ian McEwan: The Essential Guide, Vintage. ISBN 0-09-943755-4
- Ryan, Kiernan (1994), Ian McEwan (Writers and Their Work), Northcote House. ISBN 0-7463-0742-X
- Rooney, Anne (2006), Atonement, York Notes. ISBN 1-4058-3561-3
- Slay Jr., Jack (1996), Ian McEwan (Twayne's English Authors Series), Twayne Publishers. ISBN 0-8057-4578-5
- Williams, Christopher (1993), Ian McEwan's The Cement Garden and the Tradition of the Child/Adolescent as 'I-NarratorPDF (209 KiB), Biblioteca della Ricerca, Schena Editore. - (Adobe Acrobat *.PDF document)