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Ian McEwan Interview - Richard Dawkins
RichardDawkins.net - This is the uncut interview from the Channel 4 TV program 'The Ro...
published: 02 Feb 2009
Author: richarddawkinsdotnet
Ian McEwan Interview - Richard Dawkins
RichardDawkins.net - This is the uncut interview from the Channel 4 TV program 'The Root of All Evil?', hosted by Richard Dawkins. This video is part of the DVD collection available through the RichardDawkins.net store richarddawkins.net This video is provided free online by The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science. If you enjoy it, please consider purchasing the DVD to help us provide more content like this.
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Ian McEwan's Advice for Aspiring Writers
Ian McEwan, author of 'Solar' gives advice for aspiring writers....
published: 18 Apr 2011
Author: Knopfdoubleday
Ian McEwan's Advice for Aspiring Writers
Ian McEwan, author of 'Solar' gives advice for aspiring writers.
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Ian McEwan interview at the Guardian Open Weekend festival
Ian McEwan interview at the Guardian Open Weekend festival Author Ian McEwan in conversati...
published: 28 Mar 2012
Author: TheGuardian
Ian McEwan interview at the Guardian Open Weekend festival
Ian McEwan interview at the Guardian Open Weekend festival Author Ian McEwan in conversation with the Guardian's deputy editor Ian Katz at the Guardian Open Weekend festival. Here, McEwan discusses hiking; the importance of indolence to writers; moving house, which means the loss of his writing room; and how on 9/11 he broke with his policy of refusing journalistic commissions
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Christopher Hitchens 1949-2011 Channel 4 tribute
www.facebook.com www.twitter.com As we come to terms with the loss of Hitch, UK Channel 4 ...
published: 18 Dec 2011
Author: wjr1ftkt
Christopher Hitchens 1949-2011 Channel 4 tribute
www.facebook.com www.twitter.com As we come to terms with the loss of Hitch, UK Channel 4 provides a tribute. His good friend Ian McEwan speaks. BBC Tribute to Christopher Hitchens www.youtube.com Final interview with Jeremy Paxman www.youtube.com www.ipetitions.com
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Sweet Tooth - Writing and Research - Ian McEwan
Sweet Tooth - Writing and Research - Ian McEwan | www.youtube.com Love and espionage in 19...
published: 22 Aug 2012
Author: RandomReads
Sweet Tooth - Writing and Research - Ian McEwan
Sweet Tooth - Writing and Research - Ian McEwan | www.youtube.com Love and espionage in 1970s Britain. A riveting new novel from the bestselling author of Atonement and Enduring Love. Serena Frome, the beautiful daughter of an Anglican bishop, has a brief affair with an older man during her final year at Cambridge, and finds herself being groomed for the intelligence services. The year is 1972. Britain, confronting economic disaster, is being torn apart by industrial unrest and terrorism and faces its fifth state of emergency. The Cold War has entered a moribund phase, but the fight goes on, especially in the cultural sphere. Serena, a compulsive reader of novels, is sent on a 'secret mission' which brings her into the literary world of Tom Haley, a promising young writer. First she loves his stories, then she begins to love the man. Can she maintain the fiction of her undercover life? And who is inventing whom? To answer these questions, Serena must abandon the first rule of espionage -- trust no one. McEwan's mastery dazzles us in this superbly deft and witty story of betrayal and intrigue, love, and the invented self. www.vintage-books.co.uk http
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Ian McEwan on Atonement - The 7.30 R.m4v
Ian McEwan on Atonement - The 7.30 R.m4v...
published: 11 Apr 2008
Author: eyreland
Ian McEwan on Atonement - The 7.30 R.m4v
Ian McEwan on Atonement - The 7.30 R.m4v
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Ian McEwan on his novels as A-level set texts - the Guardian
Writer Ian McEwan describes the odd experience of helping his son with an A-level essay ab...
published: 11 Apr 2012
Author: TheGuardian
Ian McEwan on his novels as A-level set texts - the Guardian
Writer Ian McEwan describes the odd experience of helping his son with an A-level essay about one of his novels, Enduring Love, and finding his son's teacher disagreed with his interpretation of the novel. This is an excerpt from Ian Katz's interview with McEwan at the Guardian's Open Weekend festival on 24 March 2012
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Ian McEwan on His Writing Process
Ian McEwan, author of 'Solar' describes his writing process, how he schedule's...
published: 18 Apr 2011
Author: Knopfdoubleday
Ian McEwan on His Writing Process
Ian McEwan, author of 'Solar' describes his writing process, how he schedule's his day and about his homemade desks.
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Sweet Tooth - Reading - Ian McEwan
Sweet Tooth - Reading - Ian McEwan | www.youtube.com Love and espionage in 1970s Britain. ...
published: 22 Aug 2012
Author: RandomReads
Sweet Tooth - Reading - Ian McEwan
Sweet Tooth - Reading - Ian McEwan | www.youtube.com Love and espionage in 1970s Britain. A riveting new novel from the bestselling author of Atonement and Enduring Love. Serena Frome, the beautiful daughter of an Anglican bishop, has a brief affair with an older man during her final year at Cambridge, and finds herself being groomed for the intelligence services. The year is 1972. Britain, confronting economic disaster, is being torn apart by industrial unrest and terrorism and faces its fifth state of emergency. The Cold War has entered a moribund phase, but the fight goes on, especially in the cultural sphere. Serena, a compulsive reader of novels, is sent on a 'secret mission' which brings her into the literary world of Tom Haley, a promising young writer. First she loves his stories, then she begins to love the man. Can she maintain the fiction of her undercover life? And who is inventing whom? To answer these questions, Serena must abandon the first rule of espionage -- trust no one. McEwan's mastery dazzles us in this superbly deft and witty story of betrayal and intrigue, love, and the invented self. www.vintage-books.co.uk http
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Ian McEwan on Philip Roth - the Guardian
Ian McEwan remembers American writer Philip Roth advising him to rewrite his novel The Cem...
published: 11 Apr 2012
Author: TheGuardian
Ian McEwan on Philip Roth - the Guardian
Ian McEwan remembers American writer Philip Roth advising him to rewrite his novel The Cement Garden, telling him 'the second half falls apart'. This is an excerpt from Ian Katz's interview with McEwan at the Guardian's Open Weekend festival on 24 March 2012
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Ian McEwan on attacking Iran - the Guardian
Writer Ian McEwan explains why he strongly opposes a western attack on Iran, which he says...
published: 11 Apr 2012
Author: TheGuardian
Ian McEwan on attacking Iran - the Guardian
Writer Ian McEwan explains why he strongly opposes a western attack on Iran, which he says would have unintended consequences, including uniting Iranians behind the ruling theocracy. This is an excerpt from Ian Katz's interview with McEwan at the Guardian's Open Weekend festival on 24 March 2012
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Sweet Tooth - Spies and the 70s - Ian McEwan
Sweet Tooth - Spies and the 70s - Ian McEwan | www.youtube.com Love and espionage in 1970s...
published: 22 Aug 2012
Author: RandomReads
Sweet Tooth - Spies and the 70s - Ian McEwan
Sweet Tooth - Spies and the 70s - Ian McEwan | www.youtube.com Love and espionage in 1970s Britain. A riveting new novel from the bestselling author of Atonement and Enduring Love. Serena Frome, the beautiful daughter of an Anglican bishop, has a brief affair with an older man during her final year at Cambridge, and finds herself being groomed for the intelligence services. The year is 1972. Britain, confronting economic disaster, is being torn apart by industrial unrest and terrorism and faces its fifth state of emergency. The Cold War has entered a moribund phase, but the fight goes on, especially in the cultural sphere. Serena, a compulsive reader of novels, is sent on a 'secret mission' which brings her into the literary world of Tom Haley, a promising young writer. First she loves his stories, then she begins to love the man. Can she maintain the fiction of her undercover life? And who is inventing whom? To answer these questions, Serena must abandon the first rule of espionage -- trust no one. McEwan's mastery dazzles us in this superbly deft and witty story of betrayal and intrigue, love, and the invented self. www.vintage-books.co.uk http
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Author Ian McEwan on his latest novel "Saturday" full show
Man Booker Prize-winning author Ian McEwan talks about his latest novel, "Saturday.&q...;
published: 25 Nov 2010
Author: AllanGregg
Author Ian McEwan on his latest novel "Saturday" full show
Man Booker Prize-winning author Ian McEwan talks about his latest novel, "Saturday."
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Ian McEwan on his writing process - the Guardian
Ian McEwan describes where and how he writes his novels. He tells how he sets out his plot...
published: 11 Apr 2012
Author: TheGuardian
Ian McEwan on his writing process - the Guardian
Ian McEwan describes where and how he writes his novels. He tells how he sets out his plot chapter by chapter, and tells how his novel Atonement developed from a carelessly written sentence. This is an excerpt from Ian Katz's interview with McEwan at the Guardian's Open Weekend festival on 24 March 2012
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Ian McEwan: Solar | 92Y Readings
www.92Y.org - Ian McEwan reads from his novel, Solar, and then is interviewed by Wendy Les...
published: 13 Jun 2012
Author: 92ndStreetY
Ian McEwan: Solar | 92Y Readings
www.92Y.org - Ian McEwan reads from his novel, Solar, and then is interviewed by Wendy Lesser. Recorded April 6, 2010 at 92nd Street Y.
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Ian McEwan on meeting Tony Blair - the Guardian
Writer Ian McEwan describes meeting Tony Blair at the opening of Tate Modern, when the the...
published: 11 Apr 2012
Author: TheGuardian
Ian McEwan on meeting Tony Blair - the Guardian
Writer Ian McEwan describes meeting Tony Blair at the opening of Tate Modern, when the then-prime minister mistook him for an artist. This is an excerpt from Ian Katz's interview with McEwan at the Guardian's Open Weekend festival on 24 March 2012
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Christopher Hitchens: Ian McEwan on his friend "Hitch"
Full video here: www.youtube.com Friday 16th December 2011: The author Ian McEwan intervie...
published: 23 Apr 2012
Author: MrMindFeed
Christopher Hitchens: Ian McEwan on his friend "Hitch"
Full video here: www.youtube.com Friday 16th December 2011: The author Ian McEwan interviewed upon the death of his friend Hitch www.ianmcewan.com en.wikipedia.org Extracted from a News report by Jonathan Rugman who writes: "At about half past midday, a decent slug of Mr Walker's amber restorative, cut with Perrier water... At luncheon, perhaps half a bottle of red wine: not always more but never less. Then back to the desk, and ready to repeat the treatment at the evening meal... Nightcaps depend on how well the day went." I once made the faux pas of calling him "Chris". "Topher," he responded acidly. It was a mistake never to be repeated. He was kind and waspish in equal measure, reserving his hatred for what he called thugs and bullies, and whatever he believed, he would argue for passionately, often into the small hours of the morning. Fast forward to May 2005, and I happened to be sitting in a Senate committee room in Washington one morning when Christopher rolled in. It was about 11 in the morning and one of Washington's best known advocates for George Bush's foreign policy was clearly the worse for wear. He had come to watch George Galloway MP respond to allegations that he had personally profited from his friendship with Saddam Hussein. A verbal fist fight between the Britons abroad was clearly in the offing, but not one that Christopher in his current state was likely to win. "You're a bloated, drink-sodden former Trotskyist lunatic," Mr Galloway informed him <b>...</b>
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Ian McEwan on the Most Interesting Question He's Ever Been Asked
What is the most interesting question you have been asked by a reader? Ian McEwan, author ...
published: 14 Apr 2011
Author: Knopfdoubleday
Ian McEwan on the Most Interesting Question He's Ever Been Asked
What is the most interesting question you have been asked by a reader? Ian McEwan, author of "Solar," responds.