Kazuo Ishiguro is a laureate of the Booker Prize and the Nobel Prize in Literature. Critics often compare him to Vladimir Nabokov - both authors became classics and wrote their masterpieces in a non-native language. «Never Let Me Go» is...
included in the list of the 100 best English novels according to «Time» magazine. Great Britain. The end of the 20th century. In a closed school, children are educated whose fate is determined from birth. They will become organ donors and will end their journey on the operating table. Kathy, Tommy, and Ruth are aware of this but do not attempt to rebel. In an atmosphere of strange ambiguities, they live a short but rich life: falling in love, quarreling, searching for their «possible self» among ordinary people, and creating works for the mysterious Madame's Gallery. «Never Let Me Go» is the ultimate embodiment of the metaphor «to serve a lifetime». The novel stands alongside iconic dystopias like Huxley's «Brave New World» and Zamyatin's «We». This story, worthy of an episode of «Black Mirror», will provoke profound emotional turmoil and will linger with you long after reading.
Kazuo Ishiguro is a laureate of the Booker Prize and the Nobel Prize in Literature. Critics often compare him to Vladimir Nabokov - both authors became classics and wrote their masterpieces in a non-native language. «Never Let Me Go» is included in the list of the 100 best English novels according to «Time» magazine. Great Britain. The end of the 20th century. In a closed school, children are educated whose fate is determined from birth. They will become organ donors and will end their journey on the operating table. Kathy, Tommy, and Ruth are aware of this but do not attempt to rebel. In an atmosphere of strange ambiguities, they live a short but rich life: falling in love, quarreling, searching for their «possible self» among ordinary people, and creating works for the mysterious Madame's Gallery. «Never Let Me Go» is the ultimate embodiment of the metaphor «to serve a lifetime». The novel stands alongside iconic dystopias like Huxley's «Brave New World» and Zamyatin's «We». This story, worthy of an episode of «Black Mirror», will provoke profound emotional turmoil and will linger with you long after reading.
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