41.a waste of time – aja raiskamine 42.to give up – alla andma 43.a rod – varras 44.to run out of – otsa saama 45.to survive – ellu jääma 46.financially – majanduslikult 47.percent – protsent 48.percentage – protsendimäär 49.to register – registeerima 50.a goal – saavutus 51.an improvement – edu, täiustus 52.persistent – püsiv 53.sensitive – tundlik 54.a daydreamer – unistaja 55.stubborn – kangekaelne 56.hardworking – töökas 57.patient – rahulik 58.indifferent – erinev 59.audible – kuuldav 60.inaudible – kuuldamatu 61.job sections – töökuulutuste rubriik 62.to make sb redundant – koondama kedagi 63.appeal to – meeldima 64.a lie in – voodis vedelema
· First Love, Last Rites (1975),In Between the Sheets(1978) · claustrophobic tales of childhood, deviant sexuality and disjointed family life · first books were remarkable for their formal experimentation and controlled narrative voice. · Ian McEwan has written plays for television and film screenplays · wrote the libretto to Michael Berkeley's music for the oratorio Or Shall We Die? · author of a children's book, The Daydreamer (1994). · Many film adaptions · Many awards McEwan's psychological fiction. Psychological novel, also called psychological realism, is a work of prose fiction which places more than the usual amount of emphasis on interior characterization, and on the motives, circumstances, and internal action which springs from, and develops, external action. The psychological novel is not content to state what happens but goes on to explain the motivation of this action
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