The article tries to demonstrate that Ian McEwan’s novels, Enduring Love and Atonement, are similarly concerned with the way in which fiction writing is more apt to veil “truth” than to unveil it, also to invite partial readings of “reality” than to offer wide-ranging perspectives on it.
Anca-Elisabeta Turcu
Author
Anca-Elisabeta Turcu is PhD student at Al. I. Cuza University of Iasi, Romania, currently embarked on the doctoral project. Her research explores the life and work of Victor Wittner, a Romanian writer of Jewish origin, who made an important contribution to German and Austrian culture as poet, playwright, and journalist.