What does /lit/ think of Kazuo Ishiguro?
>>7509851
My wife says he's pretty boring but she's not a fan of the show burn. How about you, OP?
The Unconsoled is a great read
>>7511900
he is a candy ass gaijin.
I bought never let me go the other day and haven't started it yet. Did I fuck up, /lit/?
The only book of his I've read was 'Never Let Me Go', 90% of which was mindless teenage melodrama. I don't hold a high opinion of him.
>>7511900
I read never let me go, nocturnes and remains of the day, all I thought were really good.
Never let me Go was a better movie than book
That's all I know
>>7511900
The Remains of the Day is, by far, his best novel.
>>7511900
I finished The Remains of the Day teary-eyed. The structure of the story was interesting, the way he had the narrator recall memories, starting with the more innocuous ones and then eventually coming to long-repressed revelatory memories.
Haven't read anything else by him but I plan to.
one of the greatest living writers