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Geburtsjahr: 1954
Kazuo Ishiguro was born on November 8, 1954, in Nagasaki, Japan. His family moved to England when he was just five years old, where he attended school and eventually pursued a career in writing. Ishiguro's early work as a writer included scripts for British television, but he soon shifted his focus to novels.
In 1983, he published his first novel, "A Pale View of Hills," which received critical acclaim and set the stage for his future success. His most famous novel, "The Remains of the Day," was published in 1989 and won the prestigious Man Booker Prize for fiction. The novel tells the story of an English butler looking back on his life and the choices he made.
Ishiguro's writing is often characterized by its subtle and nuanced exploration of memory, identity, and the passage of time. His prose is clear and understated, drawing readers into the inner lives of his characters with a quiet intensity.
In 2017, Ishiguro was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his "novels of great emotional force" that "uncovered the abyss beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world." The prestigious award further solidified Ishiguro's reputation as one of the most respected and influential writers of his generation.
Throughout his career, Ishiguro has continued to push the boundaries of literary fiction, exploring the complexities of human relationships and the ways in which we construct and understand our own narratives. His work remains widely read and studied, and he continues to be a prominent figure in the world of contemporary literature.
Today, Ishiguro lives in London with his wife and two children, where he continues to write and contribute to the literary world with his insightful and thought-provoking novels.
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