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Kazuo Ishiguro Cynthia F. Wong

Kazuo Ishiguro By Cynthia F. Wong

Kazuo Ishiguro by Cynthia F. Wong


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Summary

This book explores Kazuo Ishiguro's uses of memory and its unreliability in narrative, his manipulations of desire and how humans reinterpret worlds from which they feel estranged.

Kazuo Ishiguro Summary

Kazuo Ishiguro by Cynthia F. Wong

A new edition of the first full-length study of contemporary British writer Kazuo Ishiguro and his works, up to 2005. This book explores his uses of memory and its unreliability in narrative, his manipulations of desire and how humans reinterpret worlds from which they feel estranged. All of his works are eloquent expressions of people struggling with the silence of pain and the awkward stutters of confusion and loss. This book examines his subtle and ironic portrayals of people in emotional bereavement and it situates Ishiguro as an important international novelist by looking at his constructions of personal and political histories. Best known for the Booker Prize-winning and Merchant-Ivory film adaptation of The Remains of the Day, Ishiguro continues his formal experimentation in narrative voice with subsequent work and emphasises the necessary, yet futile, spirit that envelops many of his characters.

About Cynthia F. Wong

Cynthia F. Wong is Professor of English at the University of Colorado Denver where she teaches contemporary world literature.

Additional information

GOR008255694
9780746311424
0746311427
Kazuo Ishiguro by Cynthia F. Wong
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Liverpool University Press
20050601
128
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