Ian Mcewan Quotes About Pleasure

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  • Perhaps the greatest reading pleasure has an element of self-annihilation. To be so engrossed that you barely know you exist.

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    "Ian McEwan: By the Book". Interview, www.nytimes.com. December 6, 2012.
  • The anticipation and dread he felt at seeing her was also a kind of sensual pleasure, and surrounding it, like an embrace, was a general elation--it might hurt, it was horribly inconvenient, no good might come of it, but he had found out for himself what it was to be in love, and it thrilled him.

    Ian McEwan (2010). “Atonement”, p.90, Random House
  • Observing human variety can give pleasure, but so too can human sameness.

  • This is the pain-pleasure of having newly adult children; they're innocent and ruthless in forgetting their sweet old dependence.

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