Amsterdam by Ian McEwan

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(Paperback - First Anchor Books Edition)

  • Pub. Date: November 1999
  • 208pp
  • Sales Rank: 44,375

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    • Pub. Date: November 1999
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 208pp
    • Sales Rank: 44,375

    Synopsis

    On a chilly February day, two old friends meet in the throng outside a crematorium to pay their last respects to Molly Lane. Both Clive Linley and Vernon Halliday had been Molly's lovers in the days before they reached their current eminence. Clive is Britain's most successful modern composer; Vernon is editor of the quality broadsheet The Judge. Gorgeous, feisty Molly had other lovers, too, notably Julian Garmony, Foreign Secretary, a notorious right-winger tipped to be the next prime minister. In the days that follow Molly's funeral, Clive and Vernon will make a pact with consequences neither has foreseen. Each will make a disastrous moral decision, their friendship will be tested to its limits, and Julian Garmony will be fighting for his political life.

    A contemporary morality tale that is as profound as it is witty, this short novel is perhaps the most purely enjoyable fiction Ian McEwan has ever written. And why Amsterdam? What happens there to Clive and Vernon is the most delicious shock in a novel brimming with surprises.

    Ben Greenman

    Like other...McEwan novels, Amsterdam is a good thing in a small package: pungent, philosophical and beautifully written.
    -- Time Out New York

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    Biography

    Ian McEwan, one of the most acclaimed literary novelists working today, is also one of the most adventurous. His books are as unsettling for their insights into the human condition as they are for their at times macabre situations and plotlines. But however unexpected the story, McEwan always delivers a work of wonderfully fluid writing and distinct, memorable characters.

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    extremely boring, full of boring classical music theory,by sarvo

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    February 01, 2009: boring

    I did not enjoy this book.by Anonymous

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    January 02, 2009: After reading Atonement, I was disappointed with this book. I knew what was going to happen about 35 pages into the book. Character development seemed very limited. I am not giving up on the author. This book just was not a book I could put on my favorites list.

    I Also Recommend: Atonement.


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