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Kazuo Ishiguro: Watashi o hanasanai de (Japanese language, 2006, Hayakawa Shobō)

349 pages

Langue : Japanese

Publié 29 octobre 2006 par Hayakawa Shobō.

ISBN :
978-4-15-208719-5
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Numéro OCLC :
71206093

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Kathy, a clone about to donate all her organs and die, reflects on her past about her school and the friends she made over there. Ishiguro explores what it means to have a soul and how art distinguishes man from other life forms. But above all, Never Let Me Go is a study of friendship and the bonds we form which make or break while we come of age.

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utterly relatable

The dystopian premise that's central but hardly the point narrows and sharpens this otherwise moving English boarding school story of childhood misinterpretations, loves, obsessions growing into adult reframing, acquiescence, and ailing concerns to an objective study of universal questions.

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Heartbreaking, cute, heartwarming

Heartbreaking, cute, heartwarming, description of a weird boarding school in a weird world and very normal children. Very short, you could easily read this in one evening. I don't really know what i like about it, it's just ... very good? Gripping?

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Sujets

  • Women -- England -- Fiction
  • Cloning -- Fiction
  • Organ donors -- Fiction
  • Donation of organs, tissues, etc. -- Fiction

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