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*Kazuo Ishiguro's new novel Klara and the Sun
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21st Century, from the Nobel Prize-winning author Shortlisted for the
Man Booker Prize Kazuo Ishiguro imagines the lives of a group of
students growing up in a darkly skewed version of contemporary England.
Narrated by Kathy, now thirty-one, Never Let Me Go dramatises her
attempts to come to terms with her childhood at the seemingly idyllic
Hailsham School and with the fate that has always awaited her and her
closest friends in the wider world. A story of love, friendship and
memory, Never Let Me Go is charged throughout with a sense of the
fragility of life. 'Exquisite.' Guardian 'A feat of imaginative
sympathy.' New York Times What readers are saying: 'A book I will return
to again and again, and one that keeps me thinking even after finishing
it. 5/5 stars' 'I loved it, every single word of it.' 'It took me
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Sir Kazuo Ishiguro OBE FRSA FRSL (/kæ?zu?o? ????????ro?,
?kæzuo? -/; born 8 November 1954) is a British novelist, screenwriter
and short-story writer. He was born in Nagasaki, Japan, and moved to
England in 1960 when he was five.
Ishiguro is one of the most celebrated contemporary fiction
authors in the Never Let Me Go English-speaking world. He has received
four Man Booker Prize nominations and won the award in 1989 for his
novel The Remains of the Day. Ishiguro's 2005 novel, Never Let Me Go,
was named by Time as the best novel of the year and was included in the
magazine's list of Never Let Me Go the 100 best English-language novels
published between 1923 and 2005.
In 2017, the Swedish Academy awarded Ishiguro the Nobel
Prize in Literature, describing him in its citation as a writer "who, in
novels of great emotional force, has uncovered the abyss beneath our
illusory sense of connection with the world".[1] Never Let Me Go
Ishiguro was born in Nagasaki, Japan, on 8 November
1954, the son of Shizuo Ishiguro, a physical oceanographer, and his
wife, Shizuko.[2] At the age of five,[3] Ishiguro and his family left
Japan and moved to Guildford, Surrey, as his father was invited for
research at the National Institute Never Let Me Go of Oceanography (now
the National Oceanography Centre).[2][4][5] He did not return to visit
Japan until 1989, nearly 30 years later, when he was a participant in
the Japan Foundation Short-Term Visitors' Program.
In an interview with Kenzabur? ?e, Ishiguro stated that the
Japanese settings of his first two novels Never Let Me Go were
imaginary: "I grew up with a very strong image in my head of this other
country, a very important other country to which I had a strong
emotional tie… In England I was all the time building up this picture in
my head, an imaginary Japan."[3]
Ishiguro, who Never Let Me Go has been described as a
British Asian author,[6] explained in a BBC interview how growing up in a
Japanese family
in the UK was crucial to his writing, enabling him
to see things from a different perspective to that of many of his
English peers.[7]
He attended Stoughton Primary School Never Let Me Go and
then Woking County Grammar School in Surrey.[2] After finishing school,
he took a gap year and travelled through the United States and Canada,
all the while writing a journal and sending demo tapes to record
companies.[2][8]
In 1974, he began studies at the University of Kent at
Canterbury, Never Let Me Go graduating in 1978 with a Bachelor of
Arts(honours) in English and philosophy.[2] After spending a year
writing fiction, he resumed his studies at the University of East Anglia
where he studied with Malcolm Bradbury and Angela Carter, and gained a
Master of Arts in creative writing in 1980.[2][4] His thesis Never Let
Me Go became his first novel, A Pale View of Hills, published in
1982.[9]
He became a UK citizen in 1983.[10]
Ishiguro set his first two novels in Japan; however, in
several
interviews, he said that he has little familiarity with Japanese writing
and that his works bear little resemblance to Never Let Me Go Japanese
fiction.[11] In an interview in 1989, when discussing his Japanese
heritage and its influence on his upbringing, he stated, "I'm not
entirely like English people because I've been brought up by Japanese
parents in a Japanese-speaking home. My parents (...) felt responsible
for keeping me in touch with Japanese Never Let Me Go values. I do have a
distinct background. I think differently, my perspectives are slightly
different."[12] When asked about his identity, he said,
People are not two-thirds one thing and the remainder something else.
Temperament, personality, or outlook don't divide quite like that. The
bits don't separate clearly. You end up Never Let Me Go a funny
homogeneous mixture. This is something that will become more common in
the latter part of the century—people with mixed cultural backgrounds,
and mixed racial backgrounds. That's the way the world is going.[12]
In a 1990 interview, Ishiguro said,
"If I wrote under a pseudonym and got somebody else Never Let Me Go to
pose for my jacket photographs, I'm sure nobody would think of saying,
'This guy reminds me of that Japanese writer.'"[11] Although some
Japanese writers have had a distant influence on his writing—Jun'ichir?
Tanizaki is the one he most frequently cites—Ishiguro has said that
Japanese films, especially those of Yasujir? Never Let Me Go Ozu and
Mikio Naruse, have been a more significant influence.[13]
Some of Ishiguro's novels are set in the past. Never Let Me Go has
science fiction qualities and a futuristic tone; however, it is set in
the 1980s and 1990s, and takes place in a parallel world very similar to
Never Let Me Go ours. His fourth novel, The Unconsoled, takes place in
an unnamed Central European city. The Remains of the Day is set in the
large country house of an English lord in the period surrounding World
War II.[14]
An Artist of the Floating World is set in an unnamed Japanese city Never Let Me Go
during the Occupation of Japan following the nation's surrender in
1945. The narrator is forced to come to terms with his part in World War
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