На днях закончил книгу "Never let me go" Kazuo Ishiguro. Если честно, до середины книги я был заинтригован. Но вторая половина как бы ни о чём. Нет никаких особо новых идей, отношений, событий. Я бы порекомендовал эту книгу людям, активно изучающим английский язык, так как она написана очень просто (но не примитивно). Но как литературное произведение она меня разочаровала.
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Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro. I should note, before I start, that while this isn't a YA book, I read it for a YA class, it features YA characters, and it won...like to present this in a way that would let the audience choose a mystery of their own until they realize just what the point of the novel truly is. Ishiguro, Kazuo. Never Let Me Go . United States of America: Vintage Books, 2005.
Next Tuesday, I'll be giving my first lesson on Contemporary English Literature. The tenure teacher won't be there because he's also the Head at a Catholic school, where some kind of festival will be held. The topic of the lesson will be -tadaaaah! Focalisation and the use of mirrored images in Kazuo Ishiguro's novels. I'll be quite busy reading and looking for examples. I'm happy! Yay!
Kazuo Ishiguro has a real talent for turning misinformation into an acute sense of discomfort. Not that this is a bad thing - it's a sign that he's a really incredible writer - but it made reading The Unconsoled into a journey through my own brain, and it did the same for this book. On the surface, it's about an English butler who, given a week off by his employer, takes a motoring trip into ...
This post is mostly about me, not about the book. And no connectedstory, too. The book has fallen into my hands courtesy of mun_and_rum . At first the advance was difficult, because the hero through whom the story is told seemed as neurotic as Lewis Carroll's White Rabbit: always trying to conceal his feelings and finding dignity in it, and that is exactly what I am fighting against in ...
I just finished this book. It's mildlycontroversial because there is debate over whether it is or isn't science fiction (sf writing friends inform me that it isn't, as the science is not particularly featured, only the human question). My opinion on this controversy: who cares? It's such a book. Remember the butler in Remains of the Day , calmly accepting his subservient role, breaking his...