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These are the deranged, disintegrating radically under that smooth, highly evolved curve of skull which Perowne is so adept at opening up.
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Perowne is similarly apt to examine and suspect himself, but more inclined to reason the matter, and not quite so guilt-ridden.
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What we get is a profound insight into the creative - but sometimes destructive-tensions between a man and his environment, where once - held certainties are increasingly challenged, and what really matters in Perowne's life is underscored.
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Perowne is similarly apt to examine and suspect himself, but more inclined to reason the matter, and not quite so guilt-ridden.
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These are the deranged, disintegrating radically under that smooth, highly evolved curve of skull which Perowne is so adept at opening up.
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Henry Perowne is a contented man a successful neurosurgeon, happily married to a newspaper lawyer, and enjoying good relations with his children.
Saturday: Summary and book reviews of Saturday by Ian McEwan. 2005
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“It is all very well for the narrator of Black Dogs, or for Henry Perowne, to object to the fakery of ‘turning points’ in fiction, but they are themselves embedded in books devoted to such mechanisms.”
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“It is all very well for the narrator of Black Dogs, or for Henry Perowne, to object to the fakery of ‘turning points’ in fiction, but they are themselves embedded in books devoted to such mechanisms.”
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As Stewart Perowne wrote to Freya Stark when he asked her to marry him,
Terry Kelhawk: Skirts on Camels: Early Women Travel Writers Terry Kelhawk 2010
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As Stewart Perowne wrote to Freya Stark when he asked her to marry him,
Terry Kelhawk: Skirts on Camels: Early Women Travel Writers Terry Kelhawk 2010
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