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  1. {Never Let Me Go}NEVER LET ME GO BY ISHIGURO, KAZUO[paperback]on 31 Aug -2010
  2. Kazuo Ishiguro (Contemporary World Writers) by Barry Lewis, 2001-04-07
  3. Unconsoled 1ST Us Edition by Kazuo Ishiguro, 1995
  4. Facticity, Poverty and Clones: On Kazuo Ishiguro's 'Never Let Me Go' by Brian Willems, 2010-02-04
  5. Kazuo Ishiguro (Writers and their Work) by Cynthia F Wong, 2005-11-15
  6. Homeless Strangers in the Novels of Kazuo Ishiguro: Floating Characters in a Floating World by Ching-chih Wang, 2009-04-20
  7. Nocturnes: Five Stories of Music and Nightfall [DECKLE EDGE] (Hardcover) by Kazuo Ishiguro (Author), 2009
  8. Los Restos del Dia (Spanish Edition) by Kazuo Ishiguro, 1994-08
  9. Was vom Tage übrigblieb by Kazuo Ishiguro, 2005-10-31
  10. The remains of the day de Kazuo Ishiguro by Gallix/François, 1999-10-01
  11. Cosmopolitan Fictions: Ethics, Politics, and Global Change in the Works of Kazuo Ishiguro, Michael Ondaatje, Jamaica Kincaid, and J. M. Coetzee by Katherine Stanton, 2009-06-16
  12. A Pale View of Hills by Kazuo Ishiguro, 1992
  13. When We Were Orphans Poster by Kazuo Ishiguro, 2000-04-03
  14. Globalization and Dislocation in the Novels of Kazuo Ishiguro by Wai-chew Sim, 2006-10-30

21. Die Ungetrösteten. Ishiguro Kazuo
Translate this page Die Ungetrösteten. ishiguro kazuo. Titel Die Ungetrösteten. Autorishiguro kazuo. Rubrik1 Belletristik, Romane, Erzählungen
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Die Ungetrösteten. Ishiguro Kazuo
Titel: Die Ungetrösteten.
Autor: Ishiguro Kazuo
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22. Kazuo Ishiguro
Kazuo Ishiguro. Color Recommended audience age range 15adult Download clip,Download (MPEG1 - 9.02 M). or click here to view instant streaming options.
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23. Chivers Press Catalogue Search
AUTHOR, TITLE, READER, FORMAT, PRICE, Kazuo Ishiguro, A Pale View Of Hills, LPS,£8.50, Info. Order. Kazuo Ishiguro, An Artist Of The Floating World, LPH, £14.99,Info.
http://www.chivers.co.uk/authorbrowse.asp?Author=Ishiguro Kazuo

24. Der Maler Der Fließenden Welt. Ishiguro Kazuo
Translate this page Der Maler der fließenden Welt. ishiguro kazuo. Titel Der Maler derfließenden Welt. Autor ishiguro kazuo. Rubrik1 Belletristik
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Der Maler der fließenden Welt. Ishiguro Kazuo
Titel: Der Maler der fließenden Welt.
Autor: Ishiguro Kazuo
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25. Damals In Nagasaki. Ishiguro Kazuo
Translate this page Damals in Nagasaki. ishiguro kazuo. Titel Damals in Nagasaki. Autorishiguro kazuo. Rubrik1 Belletristik, Romane, Erzählungen
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Damals in Nagasaki. Ishiguro Kazuo
Titel: Damals in Nagasaki.
Autor: Ishiguro Kazuo
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26. Kazuo Ishiguro: An Overview
Biography Works Postimperial Literature. History Politics ReligionScience and Technology. Visual Arts Themes Genre Characterization.
http://www.hewett.norfolk.sch.uk/curric/english/resource/ishiguro/ishiguro.htm

27. Kazuo Ishiguro's Life And Works
Includes a brief biographical note, and brief descriptions of his published works.Category Arts Literature Authors I ishiguro, kazuo......kazuo ishiguro's Life and Works (1954 ). Randall University. kazuo ishigurowas born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954 and moved to Britain in 1960.
http://www.scholars.nus.edu.sg/landow/post/uk/ishiguro/kibio.html
Kazuo Ishiguro's Life and Works (1954- )
Randall Bass, Assistant Professor of English, Georgetown University
Kazuo Ishiguro was born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954 and moved to Britain in 1960. At the time, his parents thought that they would soon return to Japan and they prepared him to resume life in his native land. They ended up staying, and Ishiguro grew up straddling two societies, the Japan of his parents and his adopted England. Ishiguro attended the University of Kent at Canterbgury and the University of East Anglia. All three of his novels have received critical acclaim. His first novel, A Pale View of Hills , won the Winifred Holtby Prize of the Royal Society of Literature; his second, An Artist of the Floating World, won the 1986 Whitbread Book of the year Award ; The Remains of the Day was awarded the 1989 Booker Prize. In all three of his books the protagonist looks back on his or her life, trying to assess the events that have shaped it. In A Pale View of Hills , Ishiguro's first novel, a widow in post-war Japan recalls her life in Nagasaki. Characteristically, Ishiguro tells the story without once mentioning the Bomb, just as the Suez Crisis of 1956 silently stands behind

28. Als Wir Waisen Waren Von Kazuo Ishiguro

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Who is kazuo ishiguro? kazuo ishiguro was born in Nagasaki, Japan, on 8th November, 1954. In 1960 his family moved to England, where he has lived ever since.
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Who is Kazuo Ishiguro? Kazuo Ishiguro was born in Nagasaki, Japan, on 8 th November, 1954. In 1960 his family moved to England, where he has lived ever since. At that time, his parents thought that they would soon return to Japan and they prepared him to resume life in his native land. They ended up staying, and Ishiguro grew up straddling two societies, the Japan of his parents and his adopted England. "Today," he says, "I have that sense of having just left without saying goodbye and of this whole other world just kind of fading away.... I have the feeling of this completely alternative person I should have become. There was another life that I might have had, but I am having this one."
Ishiguro was schooled at the University of Kent at Canterbury and the University of East Anglia. As a boy he dreamed of becoming a musician. For a while he played at clubs and sent demo tapes to music publishers, all of whom rejected them: "They would listen to them for fifteen seconds and say 'Hideous! Don't like it, mate. Get out!'"
Ishiguro claims to have "drifted into" writing. "It wasn't necessarily what I wanted to do," he admits and speculates that writing "may be a consolation for something that got broken. The activity of re-creating the world on the page, finding alternative worlds, is a way of trying to fix that thing or caress that wound...a wound that will never heal."

30. Booker McConnell Prize Pages Kazuo Ishiguro
Primary and secondary bibliographies, plus reviews of his works.
http://www.utc.edu/~engldept/booker/ishiguro.htm
Kazuo Ishiguro (1954 - ) Fiction A Pale View of Hills
  • Winner of Winifred Holtby Prize of the Royal Society of Literature.
An Artist of the Floating World
  • Shortlisted for Booker Prize, 1986.
  • Winner of 1986 Whitbread Book of the Year.
The Remains of the Day
  • Winner of the Booker Prize, 1989.
The Unconsoled Biographical Summary Kazuo Ishiguro was born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954 and moved to Britain in 1960. He attended the University of Kent at Canterbury and the University of East Anglia. He now lives in London. Reviews An Artist of the Floating World (1986) , by Kazuo Ishiguro The memorial mindscapes of Kazuo Ishiguro's fiction find an appropriate metaphor in the tendency of Masuji Ono, the narrator of Ishiguro's second novel, An Artist of the Floating World : "It is perhaps a sign of my advancing years," admits Ono, "that I have taken to wandering into rooms for no purpose." Ishiguro's narrators do wander through the rooms of their memories, and their conscious intentions in doing so are often subverted by the profound workings of memory itself: its ellipses and elisions, its divisions and conflations, its distortions of the past and conflicts with present experience. In this intricate, ironic novel, Ishiguro explores the ways in which individual memory and national history can amount to acts of (necessary) self-deception. Ono is an artist who had, in his youth, lived and moved in the "floating world": "the night-time world of pleasure, entertainment and drink which formed the backdrop for all our paintings," a realm of bohemian pleasure and remote purity that shaped the artistic aesthetic of pre-war Japan. But Ono's eventual rebellion against his teachers and his vision of a stronger, more vital Japan led him to turn his art into propagandistic campaigns, serving the imperialist movement that brought Japan into World War II. Now, living in an unnamed, devastated city in the post-war 1940s, surrounded by images of loss, paranoia, and recrimination, Ono finds himself reconsidering his life and workhis own part in creating a world that has come to reject him.

31. LESELUST - Kazuo Ishiguro - Damals In Nagasaki *** Literatur Aus Japan - Bookerp
Ishiguros japanischstes Buch; Rezension von Daniela Ecker in der Leselust .
http://www.die-leselust.de/buch/ishiguro_kazuo_nagasaki.htm
LESELUST eigene Meinung schreiben Kazuo Ishiguro - Damals in Nagasaki
Roman. btb, 216 Seiten, ISBN: 3442727383
Ersch. 1982 unter dem Titel "A Pale View from the Hill"
Aus dem Englischen September 2001
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Der Autor:
Kazuo Ishiguro, geboren 1954 in Nagasaki, kam im Alter von sechs Jahren nach England. Er studierte Anglistik und Philosophie und war danach eine Zeitlang als Sozialarbeiter tätig. Kazuo Ishiguro lebt mit Frau und Kind in London.
Weitere Werke: Damals in Nagasaki Der Maler der fließenden Welt / Die Ungetrösteten / Was vom Tage übrig blieb Als wir Waisen waren
Wegzugehen in ein fremdes Land, mit einer völlig fremden Kultur, einer fremden Sprache ist immer ein Einschnitt, der einen Teil der Wurzeln für immer zerstört.
Etsuko war diesen Weg gegangen. Gemeinsam mit ihrer Tochter Keiko war sie einige Jahre nach dem Krieg weggegangen; hatte ihren Mann verlassen, um mit einem Ausländer zusammen zu leben. Niki, die Tochter aus dieser Beziehung, wurde bereits in England geboren - ohne die Probleme, mit denen Keiko zu kämpfen hat.
Keiko ist tot. Nachdem sie sich immer mehr von der Familie zurückgezogen hatte, ausgezogen war, hatte sie sich eines Tages erhängt. Niki war nicht am Begräbnis; aber als sie nun ihre Mutter für ein paar Tage besucht, merken beide, dass Keikos Zimmer immer noch ein unangenehmes Gefühl in ihnen hervorruft. Niki kommt in den Gesprächen immer wieder auf den großen Schritt zurück, den ihre Mutter damals unternommen hatte; und Etsuko quält sich in Träumen und Gedanken mit ihren Rückblicken - auf damals, in Nagasaki.

32. Interview | Kazuo Ishiguro
Follow an interview with ishiguro about being nominated for the Booker Prizer and his novel "When We Were Orphans."
http://www.januarymagazine.com/profiles/ishiguro.html
Buy it online "For a long time writers who wrote English literature felt they did not need to think consciously about whether they were international or not. They could write about the smallest details of English society and it was, by definition, of interest to people in the far corners of the world because English culture itself was something that was internationally important." Eighteen years after his first book, A Pale View of Hills was published, Kazuo Ishiguro, thinks that he has his early success figured out. Ishiguro feels that in the early 1980s when he was arriving on the scene, publishers in Great Britain had, "a great hunger for this kind of new internationalism. After quite a long time of people being preoccupied with the English class system or the middle-class adultery novel or whatever, publishers in London and literary critics and journalists in London suddenly wanted to discover a new generation of writers who would be quite different from your typical older generation of English writer." Born in Nagaski in 1954, Ishiguro's family moved to England in 1960 expecting to return to Japan in a year, although they remained in Britain. Ishiguro, whose friends, he says, call him "Ish," attended the University of Kent and the University of East Anglia. On the surface, Ishiguro has achieved the perfect balance of those who immigrate at a very young age. He is, of course, Japanese. But his speech and mannerisms are absolutely British and his accent and way of speaking give away his education and upbringing as well as anything could.

33. Kazuo Ishiguro Interview
Features an interview.
http://www.booksetc.co.uk/int2.htm
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Kazuo Ishiguro is the author of numerous novels including The Remains of the Day , which won the Booker Prize in 1989. This interview took place shortly before the publication in hardback of When we were Orphans in 2000. Q. When we were Orphans is set in the inter-war era, a period that you have visited before in your fiction. Is there something that draws you back to this time? KI. Q. In the structure of the book, there are also similarities with books that you've written before. I'm thinking particularly of The Remains of the Day , in which there's one narrator, a male character, who's looking back over the course of his life, which is what we have in this book as well. Is there something about that device - a narrator looking back over the course of his life - you feel comfortable with? KI. Q. Christopher Banks [the narrator of When we were Orphans reminded me of Stephens, the butler character in

34. CNN.com - Books - Kazuo Ishiguro Remembers When - October 27, 2000
Includes an overview of his work and report of an interview.
http://www.cnn.com/2000/books/news/10/27/kazuo.ishiguro/
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Kazuo Ishiguro has already won one Booker Prize for "Remains of the Day." He's nominated again this year for "When We Were Orphans"

35. LESELUST - Kazuo Ishiguro - Der Maler Der Fließenden Welt *** Literatur Aus Jap
Vergangenheitsbew¤ltigung auf Japanisch nicht nur die Parallelen zur deutschen Geschichte machen diesen Roman so lesenswert, findet Daniela Ecker.
http://www.die-leselust.de/buch/ishiguro_kazuo_maler.htm
LESELUST eigene Meinung schreiben Kazuo Ishiguro - Der Maler der fließenden Welt
Roman. btb, 250 Seiten, ISBN: 3442727391
Ersch. 1986 unter dem Titel "An Artist of the Floating World"
Aus dem Englischen November 2001 von Hartmut Zahn
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Der Autor:
Kazuo Ishiguro, geboren 1954 in Nagasaki, kam im Alter von sechs Jahren nach England. Er studierte Anglistik und Philosophie und war danach eine Zeitlang als Sozialarbeiter tätig. Kazuo Ishiguro lebt mit Frau und Kind in London.
Weitere Werke: Damals in Nagasaki Der Maler der fließenden Welt / Die Ungetrösteten / Was vom Tage übrig blieb Als wir Waisen waren
Der zweite Weltkrieg ist seit ein paar Jahren vorbei, aber die Spuren der Zerstörung sind noch allerorten sichtbar; auch das wunderbare Haus, dass Masuji Ono kurz vor dem Krieg auf so seltsame Weise erwerben konnte. Immer noch zählte hier in Japan das Ansehen, das eine Familie genoss, sehr viel; und an Ansehen hatte es ihm in der Vergangenheit nicht gefehlt. Er war einer der führenden Maler Japans; seine Stimme wurde gehört, und er hatte seinen Einfluss intensiv genutzt, um die Ideale, an die er glaubte, zu unterstützen.
Aber nun, nach dem Krieg, zählen diese Ideale nicht mehr, muss er merken. Seine Töchter sehen ihn scheel an, verübeln ihm, dass die Heiratspläne der Jüngeren so offensichtlich an seiner Vergangenheit scheiterten, auch wenn die offiziell dargebrachten Gründe in eine ganz andere Richtung wiesen, die ihn das Gesicht wahren halfen.

36. Kazuo Ishiguro Als Wir Waisen Waren
Rezension von Sylvia Griss in BRonline Lesezeichen.
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37. Kazuo Ishiguro: An Overview
Biography Works Postimperial Literature. History Politics VisualArts Themes. Characterization Setting Imagery Structure. Bibliography.
http://www.scholars.nus.edu.sg/landow/post/uk/ishiguro/ishiguroov.html

38. LESELUST - Kazuo Ishiguro - Was Vom Tage übrig Blieb *** Literatur Aus Japan -
Rezension von Daniela Ecker.
http://www.die-leselust.de/buch/ishiguro_kazuo_was.htm
LESELUST eigene Meinung schreiben Kazuo Ishiguro - Was vom Tage übrig blieb
Roman. Rowohlt, 286 Seiten, ISBN: 3499131501
Ersch. 1989 unter dem Titel "The Remains of the Day"
Deutsch 1990 von Hermann Stiehl
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Der Autor:
Kazuo Ishiguro, geboren 1954 in Nagasaki, kam im Alter von sechs Jahren nach England. Er studierte Anglistik und Philosophie und war danach eine Zeitlang als Sozialarbeiter tätig. Kazuo Ishiguro lebt mit Frau und Kind in London.
Weitere Werke: Damals in Nagasaki Der Maler der fließenden Welt / Die Ungetrösteten / Was vom Tage übrig blieb Als wir Waisen waren
Stevens ist Butler auf Darlington Hall - seit mehr als 30 Jahren. Er verkörpert alles, was das Berufsbild des Butlers ausmacht; vollkommene Dienstbeflissenheit, Ergebenheit, Loyalität - und vor allem Würde.
Jetzt, einige Jahre nach dem Krieg, ist nicht mehr Lord Darlington der Hausherr; der Landsitz wurde von einem Amerikaner aufgekauft, der ihm auch rät, eine kleine Reise zu machen.
Diese Reise nutzt Stevens, um die frühere Haushälterin aufzusuchen, die ihm gerade erst auch geschrieben hatte. Sie war noch vor dem Krieg weggegangen, um zu heiraten.

39. Ishiguro, Kazuo
Artsworld links Hopkins Thompson, Biography kazuo ishiguro Writer Japan/ EnglandBorn 8 Nov 1954 kazuo ishiguro was born in Nagasaki, Japan, in November 1954
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Biography
Kazuo Ishiguro
Writer Japan/ England Born 8 Nov 1954
Kazuo Ishiguro was born in Nagasaki, Japan, in November 1954, and moved to England with his family at the age of five. He is the author of four previous novels: 'A Pale View of Hills' (1982, Winifred Holtby Prize), 'An Artist of the Floating World' (1986, Whitbread Book of the Year Award and shortlisted for the Booker Prize), 'The Remains of the Day' (1989, winner of the Booker Prize) and 'The Unconsoled' (1995).
Kazuo Ishiguro's work has been translated into 22 languages. 'The Remains of the Day' became an international bestseller, with over a million copies sold in the English language alone, and was adapted into an award-winning film by Merchant Ivory Productions starring Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson.
Kazuo Ishiguro has a keen interest in the cinema and plays a number of musical instruments. He lives in London with his wife and daughter.
In 1995 he was awarded an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List, for services to literature.
His new novel, 'When We Were Orphans', was published in April 2000.

40. LESELUST - Kazuo Ishiguro - Als Wir Waisen Waren *** Neue Japanische / Britische
Rezension von Daniela Ecker in der Leselust . Mit kurzer Leseprobe.
http://www.die-leselust.de/buch/ishiguro_kazuo_waisen.htm
LESELUST eigene Meinung schreiben Kazuo Ishiguro - Als wir Waisen waren
Roman. Knaus, 349 Seiten, ISBN: 381350168X
Ersch. 2000 unter dem Titel "When We Were Orphans"
Aus dem Englischen Herbst 2000 von Sabine Herting
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Der Autor:
Kazuo Ishiguro, geboren 1954 in Nagasaki, kam im Alter von sechs Jahren nach England. Er studierte Anglistik und Philosophie und war danach eine Zeitlang als Sozialarbeiter tätig. Kazuo Ishiguro lebt mit Frau und Kind in London.
Weitere Werke: Damals in Nagasaki Der Maler der fließenden Welt / Die Ungetrösteten / Was vom Tage übrig blieb Als wir Waisen waren
Als 10jähriger wird Christopher Banks von Shanghai weggeschickt, zu einer Tante in England; nur solange, bis seine Eltern gefunden wären, heißt es.
20 Jahre später gibt es immer noch keinen Hinweis darauf, wo sie geblieben sein könnten. Doch Christopher ist mittlerweile in England ein berühmter Detektiv geworden, so, wie er es sich seit dem Verschwinden der Eltern erträumt hatte.
Und nun ist die Zeit reif; er kehr heim nach Shanghai, um die Suche wieder aufzunehmen. Doch die Stadt seiner Kindheit ist kaum wieder zu erkennen; während die Engländer in den Hotels des International Settlements feiern, können sie das Feuerwerk der japanischen Granaten beobachten.

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