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This collection of essays offers new perspectives from Japan on
Nobel Prize–winning author Kazuo Ishiguro. It analyses the
Japanese-born British author from the vantage point of his
birthplace, showing how Ishiguro remains greatly indebted to
Japanese culture and sensibilities. The influence of Japanese
literature and film is evident in Ishiguro’s early novels as he
deals with the problem of the atomic bomb and Japan’s war
responsibility, yet his later works also engage with folk tales and
the modern popular culture of Japan. The chapters consider a range
of Japanese influences on Ishiguro and adaptations of Ishiguro’s
work, including literary, cinematic and animated representations.
The book makes use of newly archived drafts of Ishiguro’s
manuscripts at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas
to explore the origins of his oeuvre. It also offers sharp, new
examinations of Ishiguro’s work in relation to memory studies,
especially in relation to Japan.  ​Â
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