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Interview with Kazuo Ishiguro
Literature石黑一雄访谈录
(u. S.) Brian Shafer, Edited By Cynthia Huang
Over 20 long years, 18 selected interviews, one book will help you understand the literary world of Nobel Prize winner Kazuo Ishiguro. In these fascinating interviews, Ishiguro openly expresses his admiration for Chekhov and Dostoevsky, and clearly explains his creative process and the evolution of his self-perception. The interviews included in this book record the evolution of Ishiguro's self-perception and his artistic and ideological concerns. The editor aimed to collect various types of interviews with different styles: the writer had either relaxed conversations or in-depth systematic philosophical conversations with interviewers from print news media, broadcasting and academic institutions around the world. Some interviews are short and general, while others are longer and aim to discuss a specific topic in detail. Because Kazuo Ishiguro inevitably repeats himself in most interviews at every book promotion, the editors selected interviews that most briefly capture the evolution of his artistic acumen. Each interview in the book reveals a significant aspect of the author's writing career, which spanned a quarter of a century.
Over 20 long years, 18 selected interviews, one book will help you understand the literary world of Nobel Prize winner Kazuo Ishiguro. In these fascinating interviews, Ishiguro openly expresses his admiration for Chekhov and Dostoevsky, and clearly explains his creative process and the evolution of his self-perception. The interviews included in this book record the evolution of Ishiguro's self-perception and his artistic and ideological concerns. The editor aimed to collect various types of interviews with different styles: the writer had either relaxed conversations or in-depth systematic philosophical conversations with interviewers from print news media, broadcasting and academic institutions around the world. Some interviews are short and general, while others are longer and aim to discuss a specific topic in detail. Because Kazuo Ishiguro inevitably repeats himself in most interviews at every book promotion, the editors selected interviews that most briefly capture the evolution of his artistic acumen. Each interview in the book reveals a significant aspect of the author's writing career, which spanned a quarter of a century.