Kazuo Ishiguro is the author of six novels, including Never Let Me Go and The Remains of the Day, which have been adapted into films. He is also the author of Nocturnes: Five Stories of Magic and Nightfall. Ishiguro’s work has been translated into forty languages and has won him many honors, including the Booker Prize, the Order of the British Empire for service to literature, and the French decoration Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. He lives in London with his wife and daughter.
The setting is a Central European city where a renowned pianist has come to give the most important performance of his life. Instead, he finds himself diverted on a series of cryptic and infuriating errands that nevertheless provide him with vital clues to his own past. In The Unconsoled, Kazuo Ishiguro creates a work that is itself a virtuoso performance, deeply strange, hauntingly familiar, and resonant with humanity and wit.
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“Everything always seems very bad at the time. But it all passes, nothing’s ever as bad as it looks. Do cheer up.”
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评分“Everything always seems very bad at the time. But it all passes, nothing’s ever as bad as it looks. Do cheer up.”
评分Took ages to finish this particular one...
评分“Everything always seems very bad at the time. But it all passes, nothing’s ever as bad as it looks. Do cheer up.”
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