On Chesil Beach

by Ian McEwan

Nan A. Talese

June 2007, 176 pages, $22.95

by Chris Barsanti

The precise nature of McEwan's writing fortunately doesn't leave him scrabbling about looking for gentle euphemisms when it comes to talking about the naughty bits.

HI,
there is a great interview/ conversation with Ian McEwan and ken Alexander, editor of the Walrus on Livebait.tv.
It gives some great insight on the author and novel.
You will love it http://www.livebait.tv

Comment by Rose from Toronto — July 19, 2007 @ 9:52 am

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