![]() ![]() 'The Enemy on Our Doorstep', Daily Mail (London), 28 January 2005: 55. 'One Saturday after 9/11', Evening Standard, 24 January 2005: 69. ' Happy Families', New Statesman, 24 January 2005: 48-49. ' The Story of His Life', The Observer, 23 January 2005: Review 5. ' The Conversion of Mr Macabre', The Sunday Times, 23 January 2005: Review 5. ' Deft Knife Twist of Literary Anxiety', Toronto Star, 22 January 2005: H13. ' Against the Flow', The Guardian, 22 January 2005: 9.įreeman, John. 'Absent Parents, an Angry Ex, and a Curious Obsession with Dead Bodies', Evening Standard, 17 January 2005: 23. 'Saturday', Kirkus Reviews, 15 January 2005.Ĭavendish, Lucy. ' Ian McEwan Hints at a Coming Novel', New York Times, 6 December 2004: E3. 'A Happy Man in Wartime', The Bookseller, 25 November 2004.Ĭowell, Alan. ' Ian McEwan, Finishing New Novel, Ponders World After Sept. ![]() (Novel in progress at the time.)Ĭaminada, Carlos. ' McEwan Takes Scalpel to Anxiety in New Novel', Reuters, 11 April 2004. ![]() ' Ian McEwan, Reinventing Himself Still',, 1 April 2004. Presented in recipe format with slight revisions by McEwan. Try your hand at preparing the dish featured in McEwan's best-selling novel Saturday. New York: Random House Large Print, 2005. But Baxter, a fidgety young man on the edge of violence, places Perowne's happy life under threat. Henry Perowne's Saturday (15 February 2003) swells with the celebration of life's many pleasures. ![]()
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