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"Being a novelist has been a good second choice [career]." Kazuo Ishiguro, Nobel Prize in Literature
Kazuo Ishiguro speaks about childhood memories, the effect of genre on literature and why he still wishes he could be a successful musician.
Production: SVT Sveriges Television
published: 18 Dec 2017
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Kazuo Ishiguro interview (1995)
Author Kazuo Ishiguro presents his new novel, "The Unconsoled," a psychological mystery about a concert pianist dealing with issues related to anxiety and control.
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published: 14 Aug 2016
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Nobel Lecture: Kazuo Ishiguro, Nobel Prize in Literature 2017
My Twentieth Century Evening – and Other Small Breakthroughs
The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2017 is awarded to Kazuo Ishiguro "who, in novels of great emotional force, has uncovered the abyss beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world".
published: 07 Dec 2017
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A Guide to Kazuo Ishiguro | where to start & my ranking
You may have heard me mention Kazuo Ishiguro's books on my channel one or two or a hundred times... 😂
In this video I want to share with you all of my thoughts on my favourite author's novels, where to start, and my personal ranking.
I hope you enjoy!
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
02:03 A bit about Kazuo Ishiguro
02:58 A Pale View of Hills
05:33 An Artist of the Floating World
07:34 The Remains of the Day
09:44 The Unconsoled
12:31 When We Were Orphans
13:58 Never Let Me Go
16:12 The Buried Giant
18:45 Klara and the Sun
20:02 My Ranking
FIND ME HERE:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/readerinareverie/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/46501307-jen-reader-in-a-reverie
For any enquiries: [email protected]
(All of the music in my videos is from Epidemic Sound)
published: 08 Oct 2022
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KAZUO ISHIGURO on The Remains of the Day | Books on Film | TIFF 2017
British novelist and 2017 Nobel Literature Prize-winner Kazuo Ishiguro visited TIFF Bell Lightbox for a post-screening discussion of the film adaptation of The Remains of the Day.
This talk was a part of the 2015 Books on Film series at TIFF Bell Lightbox. Hosted by CBC's Eleanor Wachtel, Books on Film is a series where book and film lovers come together to examine the art of adaptation.
http://tiff.net
published: 05 Oct 2017
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How to name your novel with Kazuo Ishiguro
‘Some of my book titles have come from cookery books... This probably isn’t acceptable,’ explains Kazuo Ishiguro to journalist Samira Ahmed during his appearance at the Southbank Centre in March 2024.
‘But for 30 or 40 years, my wife and I have collected titles. I’m sorry to admit this, but we have this thing where we open a book at random, it could be a cookery book, you stick your finger in without looking, and then look to see what phrase you’re pointing at. You do this about 30 times and you come up with about five titles’.
The surprising admission prompted Ahmed to quip, ‘was The Remains of the Day, originally the soup of the day?’. Ishiguro was talking to Ahmed as part of a special event in our Queen Elizabeth Hall which also featured music from the jazz singer Stacey Kent.
The wr...
published: 23 May 2024
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Kazuo Ishiguro discusses his intention behind writing the novel, Never Let Me Go
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published: 10 Sep 2010
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An evening with Kazuo Ishiguro and Stacey Kent
Since 2007, author Kazuo Ishiguro has written song lyrics for the award-winning vocalist Stacey Kent, which have been set to music by composer and saxophonist Jim Tomlinson.
In March 2024, this collaborative union was set in print as those lyrics were published in a new book, The Summer We Crossed Europe in the Rain: Lyrics for Stacey Kent. And that same month we celebrated this new publication here in our Queen Elizabeth Hall, with Kent and Tomlinson performing some of their Ishiguro-penned tracks, before the writer sat down to discuss his work with journalist Samira Ahmed.
Order the novel here: https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571378876-the-summer-we-crossed-europe-in-the-rain/
The event was opened by Ishiguro himself who explained the backstory to how he, Kent and Tomlinson first ...
published: 23 May 2024
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Book Haul: Summer 2024
Thank you, thank you, thank you for 3 years of Jorge's Corner, my friends!!! 😃 To celebrate, I went on a little road trip and visited two bookstores... and then decided to visit a third one. Books, films, albums, and other random stuff. Have a wonderful summer!
Music: "Happy Rock," by Top-Flow
https://pixabay.com/music/indie-pop-happy-rock-165132/
I mention my friend Marianne's video on Howl's Moving Castle, the novel and the movie. Check it out @marianneguevara8279 !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4U5MqEN6-_k&t=44s
Authors mentioned: Octavio Paz, Juan Rulfo, Di Giovanni et al. [eds.], The Who, Sam Fell & Rob Stevenhagen, Osip Mandelstam, Joaquín Marco [ed.], Cheap Trick, The Clash, Virginia Woolf, Gabriel García Márquez, Karin Boye, E. M. Forster, Thomas C. Foster, Philippe Soupault, ...
published: 26 Jun 2024
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Kazuo Ishiguro Uncovers 'The Buried Giant'
Kazuo Ishiguro, author of “The Remains of the Day,” discusses his new fantasy novel “The Buried Giant” at the WSJ Café.
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published: 03 Mar 2015
3:40
"Being a novelist has been a good second choice [career]." Kazuo Ishiguro, Nobel Prize in Literature
Kazuo Ishiguro speaks about childhood memories, the effect of genre on literature and why he still wishes he could be a successful musician.
Production: SVT Sve...
Kazuo Ishiguro speaks about childhood memories, the effect of genre on literature and why he still wishes he could be a successful musician.
Production: SVT Sveriges Television
https://wn.com/Being_A_Novelist_Has_Been_A_Good_Second_Choice_Career_._Kazuo_Ishiguro,_Nobel_Prize_In_Literature
Kazuo Ishiguro speaks about childhood memories, the effect of genre on literature and why he still wishes he could be a successful musician.
Production: SVT Sveriges Television
- published: 18 Dec 2017
- views: 45615
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Kazuo Ishiguro interview (1995)
Author Kazuo Ishiguro presents his new novel, "The Unconsoled," a psychological mystery about a concert pianist dealing with issues related to anxiety and contr...
Author Kazuo Ishiguro presents his new novel, "The Unconsoled," a psychological mystery about a concert pianist dealing with issues related to anxiety and control.
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https://wn.com/Kazuo_Ishiguro_Interview_(1995)
Author Kazuo Ishiguro presents his new novel, "The Unconsoled," a psychological mystery about a concert pianist dealing with issues related to anxiety and control.
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- published: 14 Aug 2016
- views: 113531
57:45
Nobel Lecture: Kazuo Ishiguro, Nobel Prize in Literature 2017
My Twentieth Century Evening – and Other Small Breakthroughs
The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2017 is awarded to Kazuo Ishiguro "who, in novels of great emoti...
My Twentieth Century Evening – and Other Small Breakthroughs
The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2017 is awarded to Kazuo Ishiguro "who, in novels of great emotional force, has uncovered the abyss beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world".
https://wn.com/Nobel_Lecture_Kazuo_Ishiguro,_Nobel_Prize_In_Literature_2017
My Twentieth Century Evening – and Other Small Breakthroughs
The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2017 is awarded to Kazuo Ishiguro "who, in novels of great emotional force, has uncovered the abyss beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world".
- published: 07 Dec 2017
- views: 446635
23:22
A Guide to Kazuo Ishiguro | where to start & my ranking
You may have heard me mention Kazuo Ishiguro's books on my channel one or two or a hundred times... 😂
In this video I want to share with you all of my thoughts...
You may have heard me mention Kazuo Ishiguro's books on my channel one or two or a hundred times... 😂
In this video I want to share with you all of my thoughts on my favourite author's novels, where to start, and my personal ranking.
I hope you enjoy!
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
02:03 A bit about Kazuo Ishiguro
02:58 A Pale View of Hills
05:33 An Artist of the Floating World
07:34 The Remains of the Day
09:44 The Unconsoled
12:31 When We Were Orphans
13:58 Never Let Me Go
16:12 The Buried Giant
18:45 Klara and the Sun
20:02 My Ranking
FIND ME HERE:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/readerinareverie/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/46501307-jen-reader-in-a-reverie
For any enquiries:
[email protected]
(All of the music in my videos is from Epidemic Sound)
https://wn.com/A_Guide_To_Kazuo_Ishiguro_|_Where_To_Start_My_Ranking
You may have heard me mention Kazuo Ishiguro's books on my channel one or two or a hundred times... 😂
In this video I want to share with you all of my thoughts on my favourite author's novels, where to start, and my personal ranking.
I hope you enjoy!
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
02:03 A bit about Kazuo Ishiguro
02:58 A Pale View of Hills
05:33 An Artist of the Floating World
07:34 The Remains of the Day
09:44 The Unconsoled
12:31 When We Were Orphans
13:58 Never Let Me Go
16:12 The Buried Giant
18:45 Klara and the Sun
20:02 My Ranking
FIND ME HERE:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/readerinareverie/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/46501307-jen-reader-in-a-reverie
For any enquiries:
[email protected]
(All of the music in my videos is from Epidemic Sound)
- published: 08 Oct 2022
- views: 19365
54:00
KAZUO ISHIGURO on The Remains of the Day | Books on Film | TIFF 2017
British novelist and 2017 Nobel Literature Prize-winner Kazuo Ishiguro visited TIFF Bell Lightbox for a post-screening discussion of the film adaptation of The ...
British novelist and 2017 Nobel Literature Prize-winner Kazuo Ishiguro visited TIFF Bell Lightbox for a post-screening discussion of the film adaptation of The Remains of the Day.
This talk was a part of the 2015 Books on Film series at TIFF Bell Lightbox. Hosted by CBC's Eleanor Wachtel, Books on Film is a series where book and film lovers come together to examine the art of adaptation.
http://tiff.net
https://wn.com/Kazuo_Ishiguro_On_The_Remains_Of_The_Day_|_Books_On_Film_|_Tiff_2017
British novelist and 2017 Nobel Literature Prize-winner Kazuo Ishiguro visited TIFF Bell Lightbox for a post-screening discussion of the film adaptation of The Remains of the Day.
This talk was a part of the 2015 Books on Film series at TIFF Bell Lightbox. Hosted by CBC's Eleanor Wachtel, Books on Film is a series where book and film lovers come together to examine the art of adaptation.
http://tiff.net
- published: 05 Oct 2017
- views: 169802
5:10
How to name your novel with Kazuo Ishiguro
‘Some of my book titles have come from cookery books... This probably isn’t acceptable,’ explains Kazuo Ishiguro to journalist Samira Ahmed during his appearanc...
‘Some of my book titles have come from cookery books... This probably isn’t acceptable,’ explains Kazuo Ishiguro to journalist Samira Ahmed during his appearance at the Southbank Centre in March 2024.
‘But for 30 or 40 years, my wife and I have collected titles. I’m sorry to admit this, but we have this thing where we open a book at random, it could be a cookery book, you stick your finger in without looking, and then look to see what phrase you’re pointing at. You do this about 30 times and you come up with about five titles’.
The surprising admission prompted Ahmed to quip, ‘was The Remains of the Day, originally the soup of the day?’. Ishiguro was talking to Ahmed as part of a special event in our Queen Elizabeth Hall which also featured music from the jazz singer Stacey Kent.
The writer goes on to explain that as a result of his approach he now has ‘a list of great titles that don’t have works to go with them,’ and that he has ‘some that I’ve been wanting to bringing use for 30 years’. He also admitted to occasionally tweaking scenes within his books so that they were more fitting to a potential title he really wanted to use.
Order Kazuo Ishiguro's latest novel 'The Summer We Crossed Europe in the Rain: Lyrics for Stacey Kent' here: https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571378876-the-summer-we-crossed-europe-in-the-rain/
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‘Some of my book titles have come from cookery books... This probably isn’t acceptable,’ explains Kazuo Ishiguro to journalist Samira Ahmed during his appearance at the Southbank Centre in March 2024.
‘But for 30 or 40 years, my wife and I have collected titles. I’m sorry to admit this, but we have this thing where we open a book at random, it could be a cookery book, you stick your finger in without looking, and then look to see what phrase you’re pointing at. You do this about 30 times and you come up with about five titles’.
The surprising admission prompted Ahmed to quip, ‘was The Remains of the Day, originally the soup of the day?’. Ishiguro was talking to Ahmed as part of a special event in our Queen Elizabeth Hall which also featured music from the jazz singer Stacey Kent.
The writer goes on to explain that as a result of his approach he now has ‘a list of great titles that don’t have works to go with them,’ and that he has ‘some that I’ve been wanting to bringing use for 30 years’. He also admitted to occasionally tweaking scenes within his books so that they were more fitting to a potential title he really wanted to use.
Order Kazuo Ishiguro's latest novel 'The Summer We Crossed Europe in the Rain: Lyrics for Stacey Kent' here: https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571378876-the-summer-we-crossed-europe-in-the-rain/
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- published: 23 May 2024
- views: 6587
1:16:08
An evening with Kazuo Ishiguro and Stacey Kent
Since 2007, author Kazuo Ishiguro has written song lyrics for the award-winning vocalist Stacey Kent, which have been set to music by composer and saxophonist J...
Since 2007, author Kazuo Ishiguro has written song lyrics for the award-winning vocalist Stacey Kent, which have been set to music by composer and saxophonist Jim Tomlinson.
In March 2024, this collaborative union was set in print as those lyrics were published in a new book, The Summer We Crossed Europe in the Rain: Lyrics for Stacey Kent. And that same month we celebrated this new publication here in our Queen Elizabeth Hall, with Kent and Tomlinson performing some of their Ishiguro-penned tracks, before the writer sat down to discuss his work with journalist Samira Ahmed.
Order the novel here: https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571378876-the-summer-we-crossed-europe-in-the-rain/
The event was opened by Ishiguro himself who explained the backstory to how he, Kent and Tomlinson first came to work together, and also gave credit to illustrator Bianca Bagnarelli whose exquisite illustrations bring the newly printed lyrics to life. This video of the event showcases a brief performance by Kent and Tomlinson before giving way to the talks, as Ahmed first interviews Ishiguro alone, before being joined by his musical partners.
0:00 | Introduction by Kazuo Ishiguro
5:50 | Performance by Stacey Kent, Jim Tomlinson and Art Hirahara (Part 1)
INTERVIEW WITH Kazuo Ishiguro and Samira Ahmed
11:17 | Writing song lyrics before beginning to write fiction
17:29 | A good novel, like a good song, should haunt you
20:17 | The perspective given by the passing of time
23:27 | Memories: “They can’t take that away from me”
31:51 | Audience Question: “Has winning a nobel prize changed you or your work?
34:03 | Audience Question: “How do you choose the titles for you novels?”
39:13 | Audience Question: “Musical vs Literary structure”
45:02 | Audience Question: “What other mediums would you like to explore?”
49:22 | “How have your thoughts on travel changed?”
DISCUSSION WITH Kazuo Ishiguro, Stacey Kent, Jim Tomlinson and Samira Ahmed
55:55 | Kazuo and Stacey’s working process and themes of hope
1:00:44 | Discussing the song ‘Postcard Lovers’
1:06:17 | What is the saddest piece of music in the world?
1:10:40 | Performance by Stacey Kent, Jim Tomlinson and Art Hirahara (Part 2)
’Stacey said, we’re familiar with your books, and they can be pretty sad. That’s OK, that’s your business, but if you’re going to write lyrics for me you can be pretty sad, but you have to give me a tiny bit of hope’.
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https://wn.com/An_Evening_With_Kazuo_Ishiguro_And_Stacey_Kent
Since 2007, author Kazuo Ishiguro has written song lyrics for the award-winning vocalist Stacey Kent, which have been set to music by composer and saxophonist Jim Tomlinson.
In March 2024, this collaborative union was set in print as those lyrics were published in a new book, The Summer We Crossed Europe in the Rain: Lyrics for Stacey Kent. And that same month we celebrated this new publication here in our Queen Elizabeth Hall, with Kent and Tomlinson performing some of their Ishiguro-penned tracks, before the writer sat down to discuss his work with journalist Samira Ahmed.
Order the novel here: https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571378876-the-summer-we-crossed-europe-in-the-rain/
The event was opened by Ishiguro himself who explained the backstory to how he, Kent and Tomlinson first came to work together, and also gave credit to illustrator Bianca Bagnarelli whose exquisite illustrations bring the newly printed lyrics to life. This video of the event showcases a brief performance by Kent and Tomlinson before giving way to the talks, as Ahmed first interviews Ishiguro alone, before being joined by his musical partners.
0:00 | Introduction by Kazuo Ishiguro
5:50 | Performance by Stacey Kent, Jim Tomlinson and Art Hirahara (Part 1)
INTERVIEW WITH Kazuo Ishiguro and Samira Ahmed
11:17 | Writing song lyrics before beginning to write fiction
17:29 | A good novel, like a good song, should haunt you
20:17 | The perspective given by the passing of time
23:27 | Memories: “They can’t take that away from me”
31:51 | Audience Question: “Has winning a nobel prize changed you or your work?
34:03 | Audience Question: “How do you choose the titles for you novels?”
39:13 | Audience Question: “Musical vs Literary structure”
45:02 | Audience Question: “What other mediums would you like to explore?”
49:22 | “How have your thoughts on travel changed?”
DISCUSSION WITH Kazuo Ishiguro, Stacey Kent, Jim Tomlinson and Samira Ahmed
55:55 | Kazuo and Stacey’s working process and themes of hope
1:00:44 | Discussing the song ‘Postcard Lovers’
1:06:17 | What is the saddest piece of music in the world?
1:10:40 | Performance by Stacey Kent, Jim Tomlinson and Art Hirahara (Part 2)
’Stacey said, we’re familiar with your books, and they can be pretty sad. That’s OK, that’s your business, but if you’re going to write lyrics for me you can be pretty sad, but you have to give me a tiny bit of hope’.
Subscribe for the latest videos: https://southbankc.re/youtube
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- published: 23 May 2024
- views: 3619
33:45
Book Haul: Summer 2024
Thank you, thank you, thank you for 3 years of Jorge's Corner, my friends!!! 😃 To celebrate, I went on a little road trip and visited two bookstores... and then...
Thank you, thank you, thank you for 3 years of Jorge's Corner, my friends!!! 😃 To celebrate, I went on a little road trip and visited two bookstores... and then decided to visit a third one. Books, films, albums, and other random stuff. Have a wonderful summer!
Music: "Happy Rock," by Top-Flow
https://pixabay.com/music/indie-pop-happy-rock-165132/
I mention my friend Marianne's video on Howl's Moving Castle, the novel and the movie. Check it out @marianneguevara8279 !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4U5MqEN6-_k&t=44s
Authors mentioned: Octavio Paz, Juan Rulfo, Di Giovanni et al. [eds.], The Who, Sam Fell & Rob Stevenhagen, Osip Mandelstam, Joaquín Marco [ed.], Cheap Trick, The Clash, Virginia Woolf, Gabriel García Márquez, Karin Boye, E. M. Forster, Thomas C. Foster, Philippe Soupault, Jean Baudrillard, Al Stewart, Michaël Dudok de Wit, Carlos Velo, Rafael Baledón, Marc Lawrence, Alan J. Pakula, Richard Kelly, Andrew Niccol, Phillip Noyce, Steven Spielberg, Miguel de Cervantes, Mario Vargas Llosa, Antonio Skármeta, Swami Prabhavananda & Frederick Manchester, Erich Segal, Madeleine L’Engle, Robert Louis Stevenson, Jon Fosse, Aerosmith, Bryan Adams, Blondie, Madonna, Danny DeVito, Ron Clements & John Musker, Derek Walcott, Charles Bukowski, Ray Bradbury, Joe Dante, Marc Webb, Bernardo Bertolucci, Marc Forster, J. A. Bayona, Michael Bay, Terrence Malick, Diana Wynne Jones, Junichiro Tanizaki, Susan Sontag, André Breton, Kazuo Ishiguro, Alexandr Solzhenitsyn, Rabindranath Tagore, Sigrid Undset, William Butler Yeats, Jorge Luis Borges.
https://wn.com/Book_Haul_Summer_2024
Thank you, thank you, thank you for 3 years of Jorge's Corner, my friends!!! 😃 To celebrate, I went on a little road trip and visited two bookstores... and then decided to visit a third one. Books, films, albums, and other random stuff. Have a wonderful summer!
Music: "Happy Rock," by Top-Flow
https://pixabay.com/music/indie-pop-happy-rock-165132/
I mention my friend Marianne's video on Howl's Moving Castle, the novel and the movie. Check it out @marianneguevara8279 !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4U5MqEN6-_k&t=44s
Authors mentioned: Octavio Paz, Juan Rulfo, Di Giovanni et al. [eds.], The Who, Sam Fell & Rob Stevenhagen, Osip Mandelstam, Joaquín Marco [ed.], Cheap Trick, The Clash, Virginia Woolf, Gabriel García Márquez, Karin Boye, E. M. Forster, Thomas C. Foster, Philippe Soupault, Jean Baudrillard, Al Stewart, Michaël Dudok de Wit, Carlos Velo, Rafael Baledón, Marc Lawrence, Alan J. Pakula, Richard Kelly, Andrew Niccol, Phillip Noyce, Steven Spielberg, Miguel de Cervantes, Mario Vargas Llosa, Antonio Skármeta, Swami Prabhavananda & Frederick Manchester, Erich Segal, Madeleine L’Engle, Robert Louis Stevenson, Jon Fosse, Aerosmith, Bryan Adams, Blondie, Madonna, Danny DeVito, Ron Clements & John Musker, Derek Walcott, Charles Bukowski, Ray Bradbury, Joe Dante, Marc Webb, Bernardo Bertolucci, Marc Forster, J. A. Bayona, Michael Bay, Terrence Malick, Diana Wynne Jones, Junichiro Tanizaki, Susan Sontag, André Breton, Kazuo Ishiguro, Alexandr Solzhenitsyn, Rabindranath Tagore, Sigrid Undset, William Butler Yeats, Jorge Luis Borges.
- published: 26 Jun 2024
- views: 226
21:40
Kazuo Ishiguro Uncovers 'The Buried Giant'
Kazuo Ishiguro, author of “The Remains of the Day,” discusses his new fantasy novel “The Buried Giant” at the WSJ Café.
...
Don’t miss a WSJ video, subscribe ...
Kazuo Ishiguro, author of “The Remains of the Day,” discusses his new fantasy novel “The Buried Giant” at the WSJ Café.
...
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https://wn.com/Kazuo_Ishiguro_Uncovers_'The_Buried_Giant'
Kazuo Ishiguro, author of “The Remains of the Day,” discusses his new fantasy novel “The Buried Giant” at the WSJ Café.
...
Don’t miss a WSJ video, subscribe here: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy
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- published: 03 Mar 2015
- views: 40371