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Highly Radicalised Intelligentsia
editI am uncomfortable with the statement in Themes that "Western governments were trying to win the war of ideas against a highly radicalised intelligentsia." The word "intelligentsia" is hardly ever used in England (the setting of the novel): it would be considered embarrassing, and nobody would claim to be a member. When used, it is generally pejorative, which also applies to the phrase "highly radicalized", which sounds like a right-wing put-down. The novel is much subtler than that. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Brymor (talk • contribs) 20:33, 4 November 2016 (UTC)
Additional sources
edit- Spying with McEwan's eye By: DOHERTY, MIKE. Maclean's. 9/3/2012, Vol. 125 Issue 34, p70-72.
- Vices of a virtuoso By: Robson, Leo. New Statesman. 8/27/2012, Vol. 141 Issue 5120, p40-42.
- Sweet Tooth Publishers Weekly. 8/13/2012, Vol. 259 Issue 33, p33
- With ‘Sweet Tooth,’ McEwan is at the top of his form The Globe and Mail.
- Book Review: Sweet Tooth, by Ian McEwan National Post.
- McEwan loses his compass in Le Carre-land The Australian.
- THIS WEEK IN FICTION: IAN MCEWAN New Yorker
- I wanted to return to spy novels: Ian McEwan Hindustan Times
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