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Willoughby Book Talk | What We Can Know by Ian McEwan

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WILLOUGHBY BOOK TALK

What We Can Know, a novel by Ian McEwan

Booker Prize winning author of Atonement

THU | JUL 2 | 7 PM

a genre-bending novel full of secrets and surprises, and an immersive exploration, across time and history, of what can ever be truly known


REVIEWS

“It gave me so much pleasure I sometimes felt like laughing. . . . It’s a sophisticated entertainment of a high order.”New York Times

What We Can Know feels like a direct descendant of Atonement, McEwan’s most beloved work, where an illicit relationship generates unexpected tremors, and fantasy and memory rush into the gaps between facts.” New Yorker

“This is all brilliantly, and surprisingly, plotted. . . . [T]here is a daring realignment that boldly shifts the perspective and demonstrates with shocking intensity how little we can ever really grasp about the strange evasions of the heart.” Washington Post

“McEwan is a novelist of consummate skill, and his latest book is a deeply intelligent addition to—perhaps even a crowning of—his oeuvre.” Wall Street Journal

“[A] carefully plotted literary novel with insightful characterisation and the propulsive drive of a thriller. . . . McEwan’s most entertaining and enjoyable novel for years.” Financial Times

“McEwan’s elegantly structured and provocative novel is a strong argument for how little raw data, or even the most sublime art, can tell us about humans and their contrary natures.” L.A. Times

“McEwan’s prose has never been looser or more humane. . . . The sentences are warm even when the world they describe has cooled due to nuclear dust settling into the atmosphere as The Derangement faded. . . . McEwan, who turned 77 this year, writes with the lucidity of a craftsman who knows he’s constructing his own monument to a future he will never know. . . . If Atonement asked whether fiction could redeem guilt, What We Can Know suggests that the very possibility of redemption might be foolhardy.” —The New Republic

“McEwan fans, rejoice: the novel ranks high among his oeuvre… close to Atonement and Amsterdam.” The Boston Globe

What We Can Know may well have created a new genre: the postapocalyptic campus novel. Imagine AS Byatt’s Possession crossed with Cormac McCarthy’s The Road. Dark academia meets the big ideas novel, all conveyed in McEwan’s trim, beautifully ordered sentences.” Sunday Times

“A big, unabashed crowd-pleaser… What We Can Know delivers one of McEwan’s finest comic set pieces… [and] can be read as an optimist’s manifesto, a rage against our consensus of decline… [and] a cautionary tale of unchecked nostalgia.” Times Literary Supplement

“[A] dazzling novel… [What We Can Know] has an eloquent fury about the way our misguided present is allowing nature to shrivel by ‘slow roasting.’” Independent


IAN MCEWAN is the critically acclaimed author of nineteen novels and two short story collections. His first published work, a collection of short stories, First Love, Last Rites, won the Somerset Maugham Award. His novels include The Child in Time, which won the 1987 Whitbread Novel of the Year Award; The Cement Garden; Enduring Love; Amsterdam, which won the 1998 Booker Prize; Atonement; Saturday; On Chesil Beach; Solar; Sweet Tooth; The Children Act; Nutshell; and Machines Like Me, which was a number-one bestseller. Atonement, Enduring Love, The Children Act and On Chesil Beach have all been adapted for the big screen.