Cover of Ian McEwan La ballata di Adam Henry
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THE REVIEW

Here you will find Eros & Thanatos, The Law is Equal for Everyone, Jehovah's Witnesses & Betrayals, Poets & Hooligans, Minors & Semi-Retirees, Tenors & Nurses, Shivers from Rain & Logs Inside Lit Fireplaces, Dreams & Reality which left me with gloom and some enlightenment, and actually no, there's also Keith Jarrett, Gustav Mahler, Achille-Claude Debussy, kisses & caresses, violinists & non-professional pianists, etc...

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The review explores Ian McEwan's La ballata di Adam Henry, highlighting its themes of love and death, justice, and betrayal. It touches on diverse characters and musical influences. The reviewer experienced both gloom and enlightenment, reflecting the novel's emotional complexity. Overall, it paints a thoughtful, serious picture of the work.

Ian McEwan

Ian McEwan (born 1948) is a British novelist and short‑story writer known for precise prose and moral complexity. He won the Booker Prize for Amsterdam and achieved worldwide acclaim with Atonement.
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