The Child in Time
Ian McEwan · 1987
Psychologischer Roman über einen Schriftsteller, dessen Sohn entführt wird. Der Verlust verändert sein Leben und seine Beziehungen grundlegend, während der Roman Fragen über Zeit, Gedächtnis und menschliche Bindung erforscht.
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„The most recent ones of which are The Children Act, On Chesil Beach and The Child in Time.“
Dirk Peitz zählt McEwans verfilmte Romane auf.
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