This article foregrounds representations of ageing and memory within Kazuo Ishiguro’s novels, particularly Never Let Me Go (2005) and, the less critically considered, The Buried Giant (2015). While criticism and reviews touch upon themes of ageing, loneliness, and loss of bodily function, scholars are yet to reveal either the centrality of this to Ishiguro’s work or how this might speak to real-life questions surrounding ageing. Few readers of Never Let Me Go realise that in writing it Ishiguro’s guiding question was ‘how can I get young people to go through the experience of old people’? The arguments here seek to restore such authorly intentions to prominence. Ishiguro is more interested in socio-cultural meanings of ageing than biologic...
Ishiguro has been preoccupied with memory since his earliest novel. How we remember and what we choo...
On publication Kazuo Ishiguro’s latest work The Buried Giant (2015) evoked both public acclaim and c...
Ageing is basically a natural or physical phenomenon. For a human being, it belongs to the body. Whe...
This article foregrounds representations of ageing and memory within Kazuo Ishiguro’s novels, partic...
This article foregrounds representations of ageing and memory within Kazuo Ishiguro’s novels, partic...
In his most recent novel, The Buried Giant (2015), Ishiguro presents an elderly couple, Axl and Beat...
In this dissertation I discuss the role of ageing in Kazuo Ishiguro's An Artist of the Floating Worl...
This article offers a reading of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go as a meditation on human mortality...
When Never Let Me Go was published in 2005, Ishiguro indicated that he ‘remain[ed] fascinated by mem...
Abstract: Memory and forgetting in Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant The article e...
A desire or requirement for the past denotes as nostalgia. This may be whatever that is no longer re...
This article analyses the narrative structure of Kazuo Ishiguro's dystopian novel Never Let Me Go. I...
This article proposes a diachronic approach to Ishiguro’s novels aiming at inscribing his last novel...
This article explores Kazio Ishiguro's novel 'Never Let me Go' as a 'speculative memoir' which inclu...
In the alternative world of Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go, Kathy, Ruth, and Tommy must find ways ...
Ishiguro has been preoccupied with memory since his earliest novel. How we remember and what we choo...
On publication Kazuo Ishiguro’s latest work The Buried Giant (2015) evoked both public acclaim and c...
Ageing is basically a natural or physical phenomenon. For a human being, it belongs to the body. Whe...
This article foregrounds representations of ageing and memory within Kazuo Ishiguro’s novels, partic...
This article foregrounds representations of ageing and memory within Kazuo Ishiguro’s novels, partic...
In his most recent novel, The Buried Giant (2015), Ishiguro presents an elderly couple, Axl and Beat...
In this dissertation I discuss the role of ageing in Kazuo Ishiguro's An Artist of the Floating Worl...
This article offers a reading of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go as a meditation on human mortality...
When Never Let Me Go was published in 2005, Ishiguro indicated that he ‘remain[ed] fascinated by mem...
Abstract: Memory and forgetting in Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant The article e...
A desire or requirement for the past denotes as nostalgia. This may be whatever that is no longer re...
This article analyses the narrative structure of Kazuo Ishiguro's dystopian novel Never Let Me Go. I...
This article proposes a diachronic approach to Ishiguro’s novels aiming at inscribing his last novel...
This article explores Kazio Ishiguro's novel 'Never Let me Go' as a 'speculative memoir' which inclu...
In the alternative world of Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go, Kathy, Ruth, and Tommy must find ways ...
Ishiguro has been preoccupied with memory since his earliest novel. How we remember and what we choo...
On publication Kazuo Ishiguro’s latest work The Buried Giant (2015) evoked both public acclaim and c...
Ageing is basically a natural or physical phenomenon. For a human being, it belongs to the body. Whe...