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Kazuo Ishiguro

Sir Kazuo Ishiguro is a Japanese-born British novelist, screenwriter, musician, and short-story writer. He is one of the most critically acclaimed and praised contemporary fiction authors writing in English, having been awarded the 2017 Nobel Prize in Literature. In its citation, the Swedish Academy described Ishiguro as a writer "who, in novels of great emotional force, has uncovered the abyss beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world".

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Genres:Literary Fiction, Fantasy, Historical Fiction +3 more
Literary Fiction
Fantasy
Historical Fiction
Science Fiction
Romance

Books by Kazuo Ishiguro

7 books available

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The Buried Giant

by Kazuo Ishiguro

Fiction
Literary Fiction

3.5(73,025)

In a land of memory-stealing mist, an old couple journeys through post-Arthurian Britain to find their forgotten son, facing truths about love, war, and revenge.

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An Artist of the Floating World

by Kazuo Ishiguro

Fiction
Literary Fiction

3.8(22,903)

An aging Japanese artist, once celebrated for propagandist work during the war, confronts his complicity and the unraveling of his legacy as he navigates a post-war society eager to forget its past.

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The Remains of the Day

by Kazuo Ishiguro

Fiction
Literary Fiction

4.1(200,137)

An aging English butler travels through the 1950s countryside, reflecting on a life of professional devotion and the regrets of emotional repression.

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Never Let Me Go

by Kazuo Ishiguro

Fiction
Literary Fiction

3.8(471,423)

Three friends raised in a secluded boarding school uncover the truth about their existence and face their predetermined purpose as organ donors, finding bittersweet comfort in their memories and bond.

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When We Were Orphans

by Kazuo Ishiguro

Fiction
Literary Fiction

3.5(27,511)

A London detective returns to war-torn Shanghai, only to find his childhood memories of his parents' disappearance are as unreliable as the city itself.

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The Unconsoled

by Kazuo Ishiguro

Fiction
Literary Fiction

3.5(10,516)

A famous pianist arrives in a strange European city, unable to remember his concert or his past, as reality shifts around him, revealing a life spiraling out of control.

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A Pale View of Hills

by Kazuo Ishiguro

Fiction
Literary Fiction

3.8(19,584)

After her daughter's suicide, a Japanese woman in England remembers a summer in post-bomb Nagasaki, where a mysterious friendship and unspoken grief confuse truth and regret.