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Conversations With Kazuo Ishiguro by Brian W. Shaffer

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Conversations With Kazuo Ishiguro

Paperback – Illustrated, February 25, 2008

Brian W. Shaffer, Cynthia F. Wong, Kazuo Ishiguro

University Press of Mississippi · Paperback · February 25, 2008

Reading lane: Japanese Literary Criticism

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Good for readers who enjoy Japanese Literary CriticismGood for fans of Literary CriticismGood for readers who enjoy Japanese Literary Criticism and 20th-Century Literary Criticism.

Book Details

Authors
Brian W. Shaffer, Cynthia F. Wong, Kazuo Ishiguro
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
Published
February 25, 2008
Format
Paperback
Theme
Japanese Literary Criticism · 20th-Century Literary Criticism
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Japanese Literary Criticism

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  • Writers' Lives

  • English, Irish & Scottish Collections

  • LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Interviews

  • Japanese Literary Criticism

About This Book

Conversations with Kazuo Ishiguro collects nineteen interviews, conducted over the past two decades on both sides of the Atlantic and beyond, with the author of Booker Prize-winning The Remains of the Day . The interviews collectively address the entirety of this literary artist's career, affording readers of Ishiguro (b. 1954) the most vivid portrait yet of contexts and influences behind novels that have been garnering awards for a quarter-century. The interviews focus on t...

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Conversations with Kazuo Ishiguro collects nineteen interviews, conducted over the past two decades on both sides of the Atlantic and beyond, with the author of Booker Prize-winning The Remains of the Day . The interviews collectively address the entirety of this literary artist's career, affording readers of Ishiguro (b. 1954) the most vivid portrait yet of contexts and influences behind novels that have been garnering awards for a quarter-century. The interviews focus on the author's six novels― A Pale View of Hills , An Artist of the Floating World , The Remains of the Day , The Unconsoled , When We Were Orphans , and Never Let Me Go ―but also treat his short fiction, screenplays, and film adaptations of his novels. The writer's evolving understanding of himself, his Japanese heritage, and his use of English and Japanese history are also discussed at length. Though readers might expect Ishiguro to be reticent, given the nature of his protagonists, his responses are full, thoughtful, and frequently witty. The volume includes interviews from British, French, and American periodicals, a conversation between Ishiguro and acclaimed Japanese novelist Kenzaburo Oe, and a new interview conducted with the book's editors. Read more

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