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Ian Russell McEwan (born 21 June 1948) is an English novelist and screenwriter. In 2008, The Times featured him on its list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945" and The Daily Telegraph ranked him number 19 in its list of the "100 most powerful people in British culture".

McEwan began his career writing sparse, Gothic short stories. The Cement Garden (1978) and The Comfort of Strangers (1981), his first two novels, earned him the nickname "Ian Macabre". These were followed by three novels of some success in the 1980s and early 1990s. His novel Enduring Love (1997) was adapted into an eponymous film. He won the Man Booker Prize with Amsterdam (1998). His following novel, Atonement (2001), garnered acclaim and was adapted into an Oscar-winning film starring Keira Knightley and James McAvoy. This was followed by Saturday (2005), On Chesil Beach (2007), Solar (2010), Sweet Tooth (2012), The Children Act (2014), Nutshell (2016), and Machines Like Me (2019). He was awarded the Jerusalem Prize in 2011.

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Trudy har bedraget sin mand John. Hun bor stadig i parrets hjem – en forfalden, fireetagers, meget kostbar herskabsbolig midt i London. John bor der ikke. Det gør derimod Johns bror, den dybt banale Claude, og han og Trudy har en plan. Men der er et vidne til deres rænker – den nysgerrige, ni måneder gamle indvåner i Trudys livmoder.  
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ISBN trykt bog9788702215021
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