Сдържаният писател става по-топъл (прев. от английски Ружа Мускурова)

This text is a paraphrased conversation with Ian McEwan, who recalls his entry into profession, preparation for writing „Atonement“ and the way it was coming to exitence. Despite his ranking as one of the most outstanding British novelists of his generation, he has been regarded as a cool and object...

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