Sir Ian McEwan is one among Britain’s most acclaimed novelists, a Booker prize winner with a profession spanning 5 many years with work that always explores morality, reminiscence, and the intersections of personal lives with public occasions.
Sir Ian has lengthy been related to contemporaries like Martin Amis, Julian Barnes, and Salman Rushdie, who collectively reshaped the British novel from the Nineteen Eighties onward.
In this episode of Ways to Change the World, he spoke to Krishnan Guru-Murthy in regards to the nice points dealing with the world from synthetic intelligence to the rise of authoritarianism – in addition to his newest novel What We Can Know.
