Wasurerareta kyojin

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Kazuo Ishiguro: Wasurerareta kyojin (Japanese language, 2015)

415 Seiten

Japanese language

Published 2015

ISBN:
978-4-15-209536-7
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OCLC Nummer:
908679918

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3 stars (4 Bewertungen)

The Romans have long since departed and Britain is steadily declining into ruin. But, at least, the wars that once ravaged the country have ceased. Axl and Beatrice, a couple of elderly Britons, decide that now is the time, finally, for them to set off across this troubled land of mist and rain to find the son they have not seen for years, the son they can scarcely remember. They know they will face many hazards -- some strange and otherworldly -- but they cannot foresee how their journey will reveal to them the dark and forgotten corners of their love for each other. Nor can they foresee that they will be joined on their journey by a Saxon warrior, his orphan charge, and a knight -- each of them, like Axl and Beatrice, lost in some way to his own past, but drawn inexorably toward the comfort, and the …

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Dreamlike, a little dull, powerful payoff

3 stars

I generally love Ishiguro but I found this one...odd. The tone is very distant and much more stilted than his other, very intimate, works. It's probably intentional: the half-historical half-fantastical setting feels like a fable so it makes sense to tell it at a distance like one. This also works with the themes of pain and forgetting on both a small and a grand scale. If everything is shrouded in a fog of forgetfulness, why would it feel intimate and real? So, coherent style choice but if you have an itch for Ishiguro's best works' tone, this isn't going to scratch it.

There are two stories going on here which explore the same idea at a different scale: forgetting wrongdoings in a marriage and forgetting pain on a broad cultural level. The way feelings linger even when the event is forgotten. Etc. That's all very rich. Unfortunately, despite being short, …

Slow to start, but a book that has a lot to say

5 stars

I came to this after reading some of Ishiguro's other books. Klara and the Sun was my first, and coming to this one I was more attentive to Ishiguro's styles and techniques, and to how the story was developing

I found it slow to start, but began to thoroughly enjoy the characters and their diverse styles. If you find it quite dry to start with then persevere, a lot of themes come in quite late in the book, and around the middle of the book the worldbuilding becomes suddenly very vibrant. I loved this in the context of Arthurian legend and the literary/mythological tradition surrounding it

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Themen

  • Husband and wife
  • Quests (Expeditions)
  • Dragons
  • Knights and knighthood
  • Sons
  • Amnesiacs
  • Fiction
  • History

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  • Great Britain