If life can be described as the process of making peace with things once considered unpleasant, it shouldn't have come as a surprise that one day I looked down at my BlackBerry only to find Ian McEwan. The English novelist, best known for "Atonement," wasn't there in any corporeal sense, but rather in a literary one through another of his novels, "Amsterdam." Contrary to all of my previous expectations, not only was I reading the novel on my cellphone, I was enjoying it, too.
If life can be described as the process of making peace with things once considered unpleasant, it shouldn't have come as a surprise that one day I looked down at my BlackBerry only to find Ian McEwan.
The English novelist, best known for "Atonement," wasn't there in any corporeal sense, but rather in a literary one through another of his novels, "Amsterdam." Contrary to all of my previous expectations, not only was I reading the novel on my cellphone, I was enjoying it, too.
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