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Elegy for lost love and lost causes.

The Remains of the Day would be a good read for those who enjoy reflective narratives that revolve around nostalgia, reminiscence, and analyzing past actions and their consequences. The book's most distinctive feature is the character of Stevens, the butler, and his unwavering loyalty towards his master, which offers a unique perspective on the intricacies of power dynamics. The book's elegiac tone and Ishiguro's impeccable writing would leave a long-lasting impression on the reader, making it a worthwhile read for fans of literary fiction.

  • Booker Prize (1989)
  • Deutscher Hörbuchpreis for Bester Interpret (2019)
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ISBN: 9780571322732
Authors: Kazuo Ishiguro
Date of Publication: 2015-04-02
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 4.14
(rated by 354360 readers)

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The Remains of the Day won the 1989 Booker Prize and cemented Kazuo Ishiguro's place as one of the world's greatest writers. David Lodge, chairman of the judges in 1989, called it 'a cunningly structured and beautifully paced performance.' This is a haunting evocation of lost causes and lost love, and an elegy for England at a time of acute change. Ishiguro's work has been translated into more than forty languages and has sold millions of copies worldwide. Stevens, the long-serving butler of Darlington Hall, embarks on a leisurely holiday that will take him deep into the countryside, but also into his own past. Reflecting on his years of service, he must re-examine his life in the face of changing Britain, and question whether his dignity and properness have come at a greater cost to himself.
 

Elegy for lost love and lost causes.

The Remains of the Day would be a good read for those who enjoy reflective narratives that revolve around nostalgia, reminiscence, and analyzing past actions and their consequences. The book's most distinctive feature is the character of Stevens, the butler, and his unwavering loyalty towards his master, which offers a unique perspective on the intricacies of power dynamics. The book's elegiac tone and Ishiguro's impeccable writing would leave a long-lasting impression on the reader, making it a worthwhile read for fans of literary fiction.

  • Booker Prize (1989)
  • Deutscher Hörbuchpreis for Bester Interpret (2019)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.