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Contemporary Fiction

The Child in Time

Original titleeng. The Child in Time · 1987
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Historical Context and Significance

Published in 1987, Ian McEwan's novel «The Child in Time» is a significant milestone in the author's literary career and in British literature as a whole. The book delves into complex themes of time, loss, and recovery, as well as the role of childhood and parenthood in a person's life. The story begins with the disappearance of the protagonist's daughter, which serves as a catalyst for a profound exploration of his inner world and relationships with those around him. The novel has been acclaimed for its emotional depth and philosophical reflections, making it a notable contribution to the genre of psychological drama. Its cultural impact is evident in its ability to touch on universal human experiences and questions related to the passage of time and changes in personal identity. «The Child in Time» was also adapted for television, highlighting its enduring influence and relevance.

The Child in Time
Date of publication: 22 January 2025
Last updated: 6 February 2025
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Original titleeng. The Child in Time · 1987