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EP.190 - IAN McEWAN

THE ADAM BUXTON PODCAST

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The Long Letting Go

Roland in the book is abandoned by his wife, just after they've had a child. Roland is left a bit dazed just getting on with the routines of caring for an infant. The long letting go could be the essence of parenthood. And from here was impossible to conceive. Impossible to conceive when you've got a seven-month-old sleep on your chest. I speak elsewhere in the novel of the double helix of labour and love. So novels are very good spaces in which that whole relationship to children and change through time can be examined. It's not just about Roland going from ten-year-old in an army camp to 70-plus but falling in love with

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