– The protagonist, Tom Metcalfe, an academic historian, investigates a dinner party held in 2014 by poet Francis Blundy.
– Central to the investigation is a poem from that evening that allegedly criticized climate change but was said to have been suppressed by corporate interests like big oil.
– Tom’s study delves into the personal lives of those at the dinner party while grappling with his own emotional connection to Vivien Blundy.
Ian McEwan’s What We can Know raises pertinent issues surrounding climate change that resonate globally-including in India-where concerns of rising sea levels threaten coastal cities like Mumbai. By bridging futuristic dystopia with literary mystery grounded in historical details reflective of modern-day challenges (such as suppression by corporate entities), this work echoes real-world dilemmas faced worldwide.
For Indian readers specifically:
On broader cultural relevance-it asks probing questions about whether humanity ever learns from its past mistakes or simply chronicles them waiting buried truths resurfaced Reminder! Stay Informed With the Latest & Most Important News
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