quarta-feira, 22 de abril de 2009

Ian McEwan no New Yorker

«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.