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Kazuo Ishiguro And The Art Of Unbelonging. Ink & Identity
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- ISBN8235958180
- EAN9798235958180
- Date de parution11/06/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Why do Kazuo Ishiguro's novels continue to captivate readers around the world?In this insightful literary study, Sara Yousef explores the themes, techniques, and philosophical concerns that define the work of Nobel laureate Kazuo Ishiguro. At the centre of his fiction lies a powerful paradox: characters who seek belonging while confronting the limits of memory, identity, and certainty. Drawing on Ishiguro's major novels and critical reception, the author examines how migration, cultural inheritance, ethical responsibility, emotional restraint, and historical memory shape his distinctive narrative voice.
Readers are guided through the dreamlike uncertainties of The Unconsoled, the emotional devastation of The Remains of the Day, the haunting dystopia of Never Let Me Go, and the technological future imagined in Klara and the Sun. The book demonstrates how Ishiguro transforms personal displacement into a universal meditation on what it means to be human. His protagonists inhabit worlds marked by loss, silence, duty, nostalgia, and self-deception, yet their struggles speak to readers across cultures and generations.
Combining scholarly rigour with readability, this study offers valuable insights for academics, students, and general readers interested in contemporary literature, comparative culture, and global storytelling. Whether you are encountering Ishiguro for the first time or returning to his work with fresh eyes, Kazuo Ishiguro and the Art of Unbelonging provides a thoughtful and rewarding guide to a writer whose fiction continues to redefine the possibilities of the modern novel.
Readers are guided through the dreamlike uncertainties of The Unconsoled, the emotional devastation of The Remains of the Day, the haunting dystopia of Never Let Me Go, and the technological future imagined in Klara and the Sun. The book demonstrates how Ishiguro transforms personal displacement into a universal meditation on what it means to be human. His protagonists inhabit worlds marked by loss, silence, duty, nostalgia, and self-deception, yet their struggles speak to readers across cultures and generations.
Combining scholarly rigour with readability, this study offers valuable insights for academics, students, and general readers interested in contemporary literature, comparative culture, and global storytelling. Whether you are encountering Ishiguro for the first time or returning to his work with fresh eyes, Kazuo Ishiguro and the Art of Unbelonging provides a thoughtful and rewarding guide to a writer whose fiction continues to redefine the possibilities of the modern novel.








