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The New Yorker Festival: Ian McEwan: In Conversation with David Remnick | [The New Yorker]
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The New Yorker Festival: Ian McEwan: In Conversation with David Remnick

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Recorded live at the 2007 New Yorker Festival in New York City.

Ian McEwan's novels include The Child in Time; Enduring Love; Amsterdam; which won the Booker Prize for Fiction; and Atonement, which won the National Book Critics' Circle Fiction Award and has been made into a feature film. Parts of his most recent novels, Saturday, which won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and On Chesil Beach, which was published in June, first appeared in The New Yorker.

David Remnick is the editor of The New Yorker.

©2007 The New Yorker; (P)2007 The New Yorker

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