Aesthetic Modernity Across Media: the Connection between Kazuo Ishiguro's Three Novels and Films

Aesthetic Modernity Across Media: the Connection between Kazuo Ishiguro's Three Novels and Films

by Annie Shen

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The novels of Japanese-British Nobel Prize winner Kazuo Ishiguro are strongly cinematic and modern. Grasping these two characteristics is crucial to understanding the hidden meaning and deep meaning of his works. However, so far, neither of these two aspects has attracted enough attention. This book is the first monograph at home and abroad with the theme of "Ishiguro Kazuo and Film". Through an in-depth and systematic examination of the aesthetic modernity issues associated with the three novels "Shadow on the Mountain", "The Buried Giant" and "Never Let Me Go" and film and television, it reveals the deep hidden meaning of his novels, achieves a better grasp of the author's creative purpose, and a more comprehensive and in-depth understanding of the theme meaning, characters, relationships between characters and artistic techniques of the works.

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