Ian McEwan is a critically acclaimed British author known for his psychological insights and masterful prose.
He studied English Literature at the University of Sussex and the University of East Anglia.
McEwan has won numerous prestigious awards, including the Booker Prize for Amsterdam and the WH Smith Literary Award for Atonement.
His works often explore complex moral dilemmas and the human psyche.
McEwan has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize multiple times and received a CBE in 2000.
He has also won international awards like the Prix FΓ©mina Etranger and the Santiago Prize for the European Novel.
McEwan resides in London and continues to be a prominent figure in contemporary literature.
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