This probably isn't the first official UK review of Ian McEwan's Saturday, but it's the first one we've noticed.
McEwan decisively staked his claim to be part of the great fictional tradition. Where the literary careers of some of his contemporaries now look like gaudy wreckage, he has triumphantly developed into a writer of outstanding subtlety and substance. Saturday has its inert elements ... . But, written with superb exactness, complex, suspenseful, reflective and humane, this novel about an expert on the human brain by an expert on the human mind reinforces his status as the supreme novelist of his generation.
UPDATE: Of course it's not the first. We should have checked here first. Really, we meant to.
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