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Contemporary Fiction

Black Dogs

eng. Black Dogs · 1992
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Historical Context and Significance

Ian McEwan's novel "Black Dogs" explores the aftermath of World War II and the influence of totalitarian regimes on the human psyche and society. The book addresses questions of memory, trauma, and personal identity through the lens of family history and philosophical reflections. It raises important themes about the nature of evil, political ideology, and spiritual quests, making it significant for understanding post-war Europe and the cultural changes of that time. The novel's impact on culture is evident in its deep analysis of human nature and moral dilemmas, which remain relevant today.

Black Dogs
Date of publication: 26 August 2024
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Original titleeng. Black Dogs · 1992