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  1. Sir Kazuo Ishiguro, born 8 November 1954, is a British novelist, screenwriter, and short-story writer. He was born in Nagasaki, Japan, and moved to the United Kingdom in 1960 when he was five. Ishiguro is one of the most celebrated contemporary fiction authors in the English-speaking world.

  2. For those who want a more fantastical spin on Kazuo Ishiguro’s particular kind of tragedy. Some would call this his third masterpiece, or would consider it his second with Never Let Me Go falling into the very good category. But, for me, it misses the masterpiece level. It is very good, though. Like all Ishiguro novels, it is obsessed with ...

  3. Oct 21, 2014 · If this manuscript had arrived at the publisher without Kazuo Ishiguro's name on it, it would certainly not have been published. There is a sort of "emperor's new clothes" game about it now where 'important' writers and critics claim to hold it in high regard, but honestly, taken at face value, it is just a mess.

  4. Apr 20, 2021 · Ishiguro named this period of his life “The Crash” and he credits writing the majority of his 1989 novel, The Remains of the Day, to those four weeks — “At the end of it I had more or less the entire novel down: though of course a lot more time would be required to write it all up properly, the vital imaginative breakthroughs had all come during the Crash.”

  5. Dec 22, 2020 · Hi, Can we have a small thread on Kazuo Ishiguro? I'm very curious what you think of him and his work. I've read Never Let me Go, which I enjoyed a lot, and The Remains of the Day, which is one of the most astonishingly beautiful books I've ever read, and I'm just a few pages shy of finishing up The Buried Giant which I don't seem to really understand.

  6. Dec 9, 2021 · I recently read Never Let Me Go also and really appreciated the understated storytelling. If you liked that one, I highly recommend The Remains of the Day by Ishiguro - which I read almost immediately afterward and enjoyed it in much the same way.

  7. Aug 21, 2017 · Ishiguro doesn't tell you what a character is feeling and McEwan describes a character's emotional state in an absurd level of detail. Ishiguro doesn't really 'comment' on the philosophical ideas raised by the narrative, but McEwan chews over them with relish.

  8. May 30, 2023 · A solid list, although as someone who's currently with working his way through Ishiguro's bibliography I was hoping the reason for this article now would've been promotion for a new book. So imagine my disappointment when it only ended up being a new edition of Never Let Me Go with an introduction by the author of the article.

  9. Oct 5, 2017 · 29 votes, 15 comments. true. Since Remains, which is still my favorite, was mentioned already, check out 'An Artist of the Floating World,' which is a pretty short novel set in Japan during the first half of the 20th century.

  10. The Remains of the Day is honestly a masterpiece. I read Never Let Me Go as my first Ishiguro book, followed by The Buried Giant, but it wasn’t until I read The Remains of the Day that I realised just how exceptional an author he is.

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