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McEwan and British
The course has gone on to produce a number of distinguished authors, including Ian McEwan, Kazuo Ishiguro, Anne Enright, Tash Aw, Andrew Miller, Owen Sheers, Tracy Chevalier, Trezza Azzopardi, Panos Karnezis, and Suzannah Dunn. The German émigré novelist W. G. Sebald also taught in the School of Literature and Creative Writing, and founded the British Centre for Literary Translation, until his death in a car accident in 2001.
Other globally well-known British novelists include George Orwell, C. S. Lewis, Robert Louis Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle, H. G. Wells, D. H. Lawrence, Mary Shelley, Lewis Carroll, J. R. R. Tolkien, Virginia Woolf, Ian Fleming, Walter Scott, Agatha Christie, J. M. Barrie, Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene, E. M. Forster, Aldous Huxley, Roald Dahl, Helen Fielding, Arthur C. Clarke, Alan Moore, Ian McEwan, Anthony Burgess, Evelyn Waugh, William Golding, Salman Rushdie, Douglas Adams, P. G. Wodehouse, Martin Amis, Anthony Trollope, Beatrix Potter, A.
In 2008, The Times named McEwan among their list of " The 50 greatest British writers since 1945 ".
Other signatories from the entertainment world included actor Ray McAnally, who played left-wing Prime Minister in the TV film A Very British Coup, whilst other famous names included novelists Salman Rushdie, Ian McEwan, Julian Barnes, A. S. Byatt, Margaret Drabble, and Angela Carter.
* Agatha Christie's Marple ( aka Marple ), a British TV series from 2004 onwards, with Geraldine McEwan and later Julia McKenzie
Enduring Love is a 2004 British film directed by Roger Michell with screenwriter Joe Penhall, based on the novel of the same name by Ian McEwan.
Amsterdam is a 1998 novel by British writer Ian McEwan.
McEwan has been a member of several whitewater expeditions, to Mexico, Bhutan, British Columbia, and a National Geographic sponsored descent of part of the Tsang-Po River ( Brahmaputra ) in Tibet, an ill-fated trip detailed in The Last River by Todd Balf, and in Courting the Diamond Sow by expedition leader Wickliffe W. Walker.
She married the British novelist Ian McEwan in 1997.
Atonement is a 2001 novel by British author Ian McEwan.
ACDSee Pro ’ s development team is based out of Victoria, British Columbia and was originally led by Jon McEwan and more recently by Nels Anvik who oversaw ACDSee Pro 2. 5 through to Pro 5.

McEwan and Writers
* Ryan, Kiernan ( 1994 ), Ian McEwan ( Writers and Their Work ), Northcote House.
* Ryan, Kiernan: Writers and their Work: Ian McEwan ( 1994, Northcote House )
2008's Writers ' Week was held between 2 March and 7 March 2008 and featured a number of prize-winning authors, including Ian McEwan, Peter Carey, Paul Auster, Geraldine Brooks, and Tim Parks.

McEwan and ),
* " Summertime " ( Kenny Chesney song ), a song written by Craig Wiseman and Steve McEwan, and recorded by American country music singer Kenny Chesney
** 1960: ITV, ITV Play of the Week, " Tess ", directed by Michael Currer-Briggs, and starring Geraldine McEwan ( Tess ), Maurice Kaufmann ( Alec ), and Jeremy Brett ( Angel ).
* Ian McEwan quotes part of the poem in his novel Saturday ( 2005 ), where the effects of its beauty and language are so strong and impressive that it moves a brutal criminal to tears and remorse.
* Amsterdam ( novel ), a 1998 novel by Ian McEwan
In England, with King Richard still away, the cruel Sheriff of Nottingham ( Rickman ) rules over the land, aided by his cousin Guy of Gisbourne ( Michael Wincott ), along with the witch Mortianna ( Geraldine McEwan ) and the corrupt Bishop of Hereford ( Harold Innocent ).
* Byrnes, Christina ( 2002 ), The Work of Ian McEwan: A Psychodynamic Approach, Nottingham, England: Paupers ' Press.
* Childs, Peter ( 2005 ), The Fiction of Ian McEwan ( Readers ' Guides to Essential Criticism ), Palgrave Macmillan.
* D ' Eliva, Gaetano, and Christopher Williams, ( 1986 ), La Nuova Letteratura Inglese Ian McEwan, Schena Editore.
* Dodou, Katherina ( 2009 ), Childhood Without Children: Ian McEwan and the Critical Study of the Child, Uppsala, Sweden: Uppsala University.
* Groes, Sebastian ( 2009 ), Ian McEwan, Continuum.
* Head, Dominic, ( 2007 ), Ian McEwan, Manchester University Press.
* Malcolm, David ( 2002 ), Understanding Ian McEwan, University of South Carolina.
* Möller, Swantje ( 2011 ), Coming to Terms with Crisis: Disorientation and Reorientation in the Novels of Ian McEwan, Winter.
* Pedot, Richard ( 1999 ), Perversions Textuelles dans la Fiction d ' Ian McEwan, Editions l ' Harmattan.
* Reynolds, Margaret, and Jonathan Noakes, ( 2002 ), Ian McEwan: The Essential Guide, Vintage.
* Roberts, Ryan ( 2010 ), Conversations with Ian McEwan, University Press of Mississippi.
* Slay Jr., Jack ( 1996 ), Ian McEwan ( Twayne's English Authors Series ), Twayne Publishers.
* In the novel Atonement ( 2001 ), by Ian McEwan, the character Robbie Turner is imprisoned in Wandsworth for over four years
* Geraldine McEwan ( born 1932 ), actress

McEwan and Guardian
Writing in The Guardian in November 2006, a month after Andrews ' death, McEwan professed innocence of plagiarism while acknowledging his debt to the author.
" In The Guardian, Nicholas Lezard wrote, " Slice him where you like, Ian McEwan is a damned good writer " and discussed " the compulsive nature of McEwan's prose: you just don't want to stop reading it.

McEwan and part
A new adaptation was transmitted on 5 February 2006 as part of ITV's Marple, starring Geraldine McEwan and Sophia Myles, as Miss Marple and Gwenda, respectively.
The beach and the Fleet are part of the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the location for a book, On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan.
" from the threat of climate change, with inspiration for the novel coming from a trip McEwan made in 2005 " when he was part of an expedition of artists and scientists who spent several weeks aboard a ship near the north pole to discuss environmental concerns ".
Another production was made in 2007 by ITV with Geraldine McEwan as part of the third series of Marple, and first broadcast 23 September, that year.
A later ITV adaptation was also produced in 2007 ( and first aired on 1 January 2009 ) with Geraldine McEwan as part of the third season of her Marple series.
The novel was adapted into a television movie in 2006 as part of the Marple series starring Geraldine McEwan.
In later years, Brad McEwan presented Sports Tonight as part of the program.

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