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Week 94 - An Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro
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I have read Never Let Me Go which I enjoyed and would like to read The Remains of the Day. I hadn't heard of the chosen book before today


Yes, me too! Will definitely have to try this sometime!
Leslie wrote: "I haven't heard of this book before. However, I loved The Remains of the Day which is the first book by Ishiguro I have read!"
Me too!!!
Me too!!!

I'm the opposite. Read and didn't enjoy either, Ishiguro is just not for me.

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Robert McCrum starts off his article with:
"Kazuo Ishiguro is best known for The Remains of the Day, his Booker prizewinner; The Unconsoled, a very long novel of hallucinatory strangeness; and Never Let Me Go, a contemporary favourite widely taught in schools. But the pitch-perfect novel that both expresses his Japanese inheritance and also captures the haunting beauty and delicacy of Ishiguro’s English prose is his second work of fiction, An Artist of the Floating World.
This, as its title suggests, is a tour de force of unreliable narration, set in post-second world war Japan, during the American occupation. Masuji Ono, a respected artist in the 30s and during the war but now retired, is garrulously recalling the past, from a highly subjective point of view."
You can read the full Guardian article .