«All novelists are scholars of human behavior, but Ian McEwan pursues the matter with more scientific rigor than the job strictly requires. On a recent hike through the woods surrounding his new country house—a renovated seventeenth-century brick-and-flint cottage, in Buckinghamshire—he regularly punctuated his observations about Homo sapiens with the citation of a peer-reviewed experiment.»
Ler artigo de Daniel Zalewski no New Yorker.
quarta-feira, 22 de abril de 2009
Ian McEwan no New Yorker
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