Solar

“Solar” by Ian McEwan is a first edition novel published by Jonathan Cape in 2010, featuring 285 pages in English. This work presents a darkly satirical narrative that explores human frailty in the context of one man’s greed and self-deception, set against a backdrop that spans from the Arctic Circle to the deserts of New Mexico.
Readers will find a blend of fiction and humor as the story delves into the complexities of contemporary issues. The novel employs satire to reflect on pressing global challenges, inviting contemplation on the interplay between personal ambition and broader societal concerns. With its unique perspective, “Solar” engages with themes of literary significance while maintaining a humorous tone throughout.
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Ranging from the Arctic Circle to the deserts of New Mexico, ‘Solar’ is a serious and darkly satirical novel, showing human frailty struggling with the most pressing and complex problem of our time. It is a story of one man’s greed and self-deception.
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