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Is it merely conscience that compels a person to reflect on their soul, or is there something deeper that an ordinary mortal senses? In his latest novel, Ian McEwan perfects this idea. Thirteen-year-old Briony lives in a world of imagination, driven by a fervent determination to shape her surroundings and influence what she cannot control. Her private game of life ends in tragedy, for which she must seek atonement. McEwan weaves the fates of characters that ultimately converge into a powerful depiction of the past century. The author poses questions without clear answers, leaving the reader to choose a path—whether alongside Briony, her accomplices, or the victim. The conclusion is not cathartic, just as life is not black and white. The story of atonement resonates with everyone, even as each may identify with the victim. The motif of writing permeates the work, as if the author feels the need to connect his life with those of his literary characters. In this work, McEwan reaches a pinnacle, offering an elegant spectrum of possible human destinies with grace and mastery.

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Título
Atonement
Subtítulo
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Idioma
Inglés, Alemán
Autores
Ian McEwan
Publicado en
2022
ISBN10
312579921X
ISBN13
9783125799219
Serie
Primera publicación
2001
Título original
Atonement
Calificación
3,95 de 5
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Is it merely conscience that compels a person to reflect on their soul, or is there something deeper that an ordinary mortal senses? In his latest novel, Ian McEwan perfects this idea. Thirteen-year-old Briony lives in a world of imagination, driven by a fervent determination to shape her surroundings and influence what she cannot control. Her private game of life ends in tragedy, for which she must seek atonement. McEwan weaves the fates of characters that ultimately converge into a powerful depiction of the past century. The author poses questions without clear answers, leaving the reader to choose a path—whether alongside Briony, her accomplices, or the victim. The conclusion is not cathartic, just as life is not black and white. The story of atonement resonates with everyone, even as each may identify with the victim. The motif of writing permeates the work, as if the author feels the need to connect his life with those of his literary characters. In this work, McEwan reaches a pinnacle, offering an elegant spectrum of possible human destinies with grace and mastery.