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Contemporary Fiction

Saturday

eng. Saturday · 2005
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Historical Context and Significance

Published in 2005, Ian McEwan's novel «Saturday» is a significant work reflecting the zeitgeist of the early 21st century. The book's events take place over a single day—Saturday, February 15, 2003, when worldwide protests against the Iraq War were occurring. The protagonist, neurosurgeon Henry Perowne, faces personal and professional challenges that compel him to reevaluate his life and values. The book delves into themes of fear, uncertainty, and moral dilemmas confronting contemporary society. «Saturday» has been acclaimed by critics for its deep psychological insight, narrative skill, and the relevance of its themes, making it a notable contribution to modern literature and cultural heritage.

Saturday
Date of publication: 26 August 2024
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Original titleeng. Saturday · 2005