Black Dogs
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Author | Ian McEwan |
---|---|
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Fiction |
Publisher | Random House UK Distribution |
Released | July 1, 1992 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover) |
Pages | 178 pages |
ISBN | ISBN 0-224-03572-X |
- See the article Black Dog for disambiguation.
Black Dogs is a 1992 novel by the Booker Prize-winning British author Ian McEwan. It concerns the aftermath of the Nazi era in Europe, and how the fall of the Berlin Wall in the late 1980s affects those who once saw Communism as a way forward for society. The main characters travel to France, where they encounter disturbing residues of Nazism still at large in the French countryside.
[edit] External links
Novels: The Cement Garden (1978) • The Comfort of Strangers (1981) • The Child in Time (1987) • The Innocent (1989) • Black Dogs (1992) • Enduring Love (1997) • Amsterdam (1998) • Atonement (2001) • Saturday (2005) • On Chesil Beach (2007)
Short Stories: First Love, Last Rites (1975) • In Between the Sheets (1978)
Childrens' novels: Rose Blanche (1985) • The Daydreamer (1994)
Plays and Screenplays: The Imitation Game (1981) • The Ploughman's Lunch (1985) • Sour Sweet (1989) • The Good Son (1993)