TagIan McEwan

Ian McEwan is a prominent British author known for his compelling literary fiction, born on June 21, 1948, in Aldershot, England. He gained critical acclaim with novels such as “Atonement,” “Enduring Love,” and “Amsterdam,” which won the Booker Prize in 1998. McEwan’s works often explore themes of morality, relationships, and the complexities of human nature. “Solar,” published in 2010, is a satirical novel that follows the life of Michael Beard, a physicist grappling with personal and professional challenges while facing the consequences of his own actions. McEwan’s writing is celebrated for its keen psychological insight, elegant prose, and ability to blend intellectual depth with gripping storytelling.