Amsterdam

Amsterdam

Ian McEwan

Published by Jonathan Cape

1998

Winner

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Synopsis

Gorgeous, feisty Molly Lane had many lovers, among them Clive Linley, Britain’s most famous composer, Vernon Halliday, editor of a respected broadsheet, and Julian Garmony, Foreign Secretary and tipped to be the next prime minister. When Clive and Vernon meet to pay their last respects to Molly at her funeral, they make a pact that will have unforeseen and profound consequences for everyone concerned.

Author Biography

Ian McEwan was born in Aldershot in 1948. His novels include The Cement Garden, The Comfort of Strangers (shortlisted for The Booker Prize in 1981), A Child in Time, The Innocent, Black Dogs (shortlisted for The Booker Prize in 1992), The Daydreamer, Enduring Love (which has since been made into a film starring Daniel Craig and Rhys Ifans), Amsterdam (winner of the Booker Prize in 1998) and Atonement (shortlisted for The Man Booker Prize in 2001). Ian was nominated for the Man Booker International Prize in 2005 and 2007. He has also written collections of short stories including First Love, Last Rites and several film scripts.

The Man Booker Prize Fiction at its finest