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Atonement: A Novel
by Ian McEwan,Ian McEwan
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Ian McEwan's Booker Prize-nominated Atonement is his first novel since Amsterdam took home the prize in 1998. But while Amsterdam was a slim, sleek piece, Atonement is a more sturdy, more ambitious work, allowing McEwan more room to play, think,...(more)
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Sun Mar 30 20:42:25 UTC 2008
Source: Atonement: A Novel, Page: 38
Contributed by: Wednesday.
Ian McEwan said

She could write the scene three times over, from three points of view…none of these three was bad, nor were they particularly good.  She need not judge…She need only show seperate minds, as alive as her own, struggling with the idea that other minds were equally alive. It wasn't only wickedness and scheming that made people unhappy, it was confusion and misunderstanding; above all, it was the failure to grasp that other people are as real as you. And only in a story could you enter these different minds and show that they had equal value.  That was the only moral a story need have.