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Why we can't let go of Never Let Me Go

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The Uniqueness of Ishiguro's Narrative

This chapter examines the distinctive qualities of Kazuo Ishiguro's writing style in comparison to his contemporaries, focusing on his thematic exploration of memory and the human condition. It discusses the influences of his background and bilingualism on his narrative approach, particularly highlighting his work 'Never Let Me Go'. Additionally, the chapter reflects on the dynamics of the Booker Prize judging process and the lasting impact of Ishiguro's novel on literary culture and society.

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