“What We Can Know’ is the new novel from Ian McEwan, author of “Atonement,” “Enduring Love, and “On Chesil Beach.” It is a remarkable work that effortlessly explores, across time and history, how much ...
Enduring Love (1997), begins with the death of a man in a ballooning accident, an event that triggers a tale of stalking, fixation and erotomania. Amsterdam (1998) is described by McEwan as a ...
In a London operating theatre, a bone flap was cut from an anaesthetised patient’s skull, and Ian McEwan was permitted to place his gloved finger on the brain of a living human being. The novelist was ...
It’s perhaps fair to observe that Ian McEwan has entered the elegiac phase of his career. It happens to us all eventually, I suppose, whether one makes donuts or novels; eventually pondering what came ...
In the future, Britain is partly submerged by rising seas. What do people remember of the past? NPR's Scott Simon talks to author Ian McEwan about his novel, "What We Can Know." We look back now as we ...
National Geographic news: 'An interest in science is now forced on us.' Ian McEwan on navigating the territory where fiction meets reality
'An interest in science is now forced on us.' Ian McEwan on navigating the territory where fiction meets reality
The meaning of ENDURING is lasting, durable. How to use enduring in a sentence.
Enduring means long-lasting. Enduring has roots that go back about 1,500 years to the Late Latin period. It is quite an enduring word! The original root meant hard, so your enduring friendship or your enduring interest in sports is solid enough to stand the test of time.