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A polemic takes aim at mankind’s hubris
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Our biological inheritance should be celebrated
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Ian McEwan is strolling through the garden of his Cotswolds manor house. Bees waft drowsily between wildflowers. Plump apples, pears and walnuts bauble the trees. Vibrant cerulean-blue damselflies hov
A reactionary radical’s case against progress
The wisdom of Bertie Wooster
How will future generations look back on us? This is the question novelist Ian McEwan explores in his new novel What We Can Know. Partly set in an imagined future, a combination of climate change and