Book review: Lost poetry and longing for the past in near future ruined by war and climate

Ian McEwan uses the term 'The Derangement' to describe how a generation saw that climate disaster was coming and did nothing about it
Book review: Lost poetry and longing for the past in near future ruined by war and climate

Ian McEwan won the 1998 Booker Prize with his seventh novel, 'Amsterdam'. File picture: David Levenson/Getty

  • What We Can Know 
  • Ian McEwan 
  • Jonathan Cape, €17.99

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