Kazuo Ishiguro
Kazuo Ishiguro is a Japanese-born British novelist, born on November 8, 1954, in Nagasaki, Japan, who moved to England with his family in 1960 at age five. He studied English and philosophy at the University of Kent and earned an MA in creative writing from the University of East Anglia, launching a career marked by novels like 'The Remains of the Day' (Booker Prize, 1989) and 'Never Let Me Go.' In 2017, he received the Nobel Prize in Literature for works uncovering the abyss beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world.[1][2][3]
Literary Fiction
Science Fiction
Historical Fiction