Ishiguro, Kazuo

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Klara and the Sun

This powerful look at the varied and often negative consequences of modern technology underscores the fragility and preciousness of human beings, an all-too-acute awareness in a world coping with a global pandemic and widespread social upheaval.

Klara and the Sun

Ishiguro’s latest novel is without resolution but will leave the reader with wonder.
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My Twentieth Century Evening and Other Small Breakthroughs

Ishiguro's delivery is so inviting, his hope so inspiring, making this short speech an aural treat worth regularly repeating.
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The Buried Giant

Ishiguro's career spans over 30 years, highlighted by Booker winner The Remains of the Day and Whitbread winner An Artist of the Floating World, yet this quasifantasy falls short as the medium to deliver the author's lofty message. [See Prepub Alert, 9/8/14.]
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