Saturday

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"Saturday" is a 2005 novel by Ian McEwan that follows a neurosurgeon through a single, tension-filled day in London, exploring themes of post-9/11 anxiety, morality, and personal responsibility.

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instanceOf fictional character
novel
author Ian McEwan NERFINISHED
awardNomination Costa Book Awards NERFINISHED
James Tait Black Memorial Prize NERFINISHED
centralEvent confrontation with Baxter
centralMotif air travel and security
urban life in London
war on terror
climax home invasion by Baxter and his associates
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coverArtist Jonathan Cape design team NERFINISHED
criticalReception generally positive reviews
genre literary fiction
psychological fiction
hasAdaptation radio dramatization
hasCharacter Baxter NERFINISHED
Daisy Perowne NERFINISHED
Rosalind Perowne NERFINISHED
Theo Perowne NERFINISHED
hasISBN 9780224078122
language English
literaryPeriod 21st-century literature
literaryTechnique detailed interior monologue
real-time narration
mainCharacter Henry Perowne NERFINISHED
mediaType print
narrativePerspective third-person limited
narrativeStructure stream of consciousness elements
narrativeTimeSpan single day
occupation neurosurgeon
openingScene Perowne witnessing a burning plane in the sky
pageCount 279
placeInAuthorOeuvre follows Atonement
precedes On Chesil Beach NERFINISHED
protagonist Henry Perowne NERFINISHED
publicationYear 2005
publisher Jonathan Cape NERFINISHED
settingCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
settingLocation London, England
surface form: London
settingTimePeriod post-9/11 era
theme family relationships
medical ethics
morality
personal responsibility
political conflict
post-9/11 anxiety
violence

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Ian McEwan notableWork Saturday