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Loading... The Remains of the Day (Vintage International) (original 1989; edition 1990)by Kazuo Ishiguro
Work InformationThe Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro (1989)
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A magnificently written book. Layers and layers of meaning! ( )
The Remains of the Day is too much a roman à thèse, and a judgmental one besides. Compared to his astounding narrative sophistication, Ishiguro's message seems quite banal: Be less Japanese, less bent on dignity, less false to yourself and others, less restrained and controlled. The irony is that it is precisely Ishiguro's beautiful restraint and control that one admires, and, in the case of the last novel [The Remains of the Day], his nerve in setting up such a high-wire act for himself. Kazuo Ishiguro's tonal control of Stevens' repressive yet continually reverberating first-person voice is dazzling. So is his ability to present the butler from every point on the compass: with affectionate humor, tart irony, criticism, compassion and full understanding. It is remarkable, too, that as we read along in this strikingly original novel, we continue to think not only about the old butler, but about his country, its politics and its culture. Belongs to Publisher SeriesIs contained inHas the adaptationIs abridged inHas as a reference guide/companionHas as a studyHas as a student's study guideAwardsDistinctionsNotable Lists
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