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Kazuo Ishiguro is a British novelist born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954. He moved to the United Kingdom in 1960 and is known for his subtle, introspective prose and exploration of memory, identity, and moral responsibility.

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The Remains of the Day

The Remains of the Day

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A novel set in postwar England, following Stevens, an aging butler who reflects on his life of service at Darlington Hall and his misplaced loyalty to his former employer. Through his journey across the countryside, Stevens confronts his own emotional repression and the passage of time, exploring themes of dignity, regret, and the cost of devotion.

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The Road Through Memory: A Journey Across the English Countryside

Stevens’s motoring trip begins as something practical — an opportunity to see Miss Kenton, the former housekeeper, under the pretense of possibly rehiring her. But the narrative soon reveals that this journey is a pretext for something deeper: an unplanned confrontation with his own past. As he driv...

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Loyalty and Blindness: Lord Darlington and the Burden of Dignity

In his recollections, Stevens constructs Lord Darlington as the epitome of nobility — a man devoted to his country, to peace, and to the restoration of moral order after the First World War. To Stevens, serving such a man was not merely employment; it was a calling. His sense of identity — the very ...

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About Kazuo Ishiguro

Kazuo Ishiguro is a British novelist born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954. He moved to the United Kingdom in 1960 and is known for his subtle, introspective prose and exploration of memory, identity, and moral responsibility. Ishiguro won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2017 for his contributions to co...

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Kazuo Ishiguro is a British novelist born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954. He moved to the United Kingdom in 1960 and is known for his subtle, introspective prose and exploration of memory, identity, and moral responsibility. Ishiguro won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2017 for his contributions to contemporary fiction.

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