Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature

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Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature

Literature: history and criticism Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers

Author: Chris Holmes

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Collection: Literatures as World Literature

Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 14th November 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 192 pages

ISBN: 9781501388460


Study of Kazuo Ishiguro's Response to the World

A study of how Kazuo Ishiguro's novels respond to and represent the world through characters that are profoundly limited in their understanding of the systems that bind them.

Exploring Ishiguro's Unique Approach

How has a writer known principally for his contained domestic novels come to represent the most dynamic elements of world literature? In Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature, Chris Holmes expands our understanding of how world literature engages with the most pressing crises of the 20th and 21st centuries by examining Ishiguro's fascination with characters who are profoundly constrained in their ability to understand global systems to which they are subject. Rather than following the established pattern of so-called global novels, which crisscross the planet exhibiting a knowing cosmopolitanism, Ishiguro's fictional engagement with the world comes principally in the form of characters who are cut off from the global systems that abuse them.

Ishiguro as a Chronicler of Everyday Lives

By examining the ways in which Ishiguro foregrounds the in-process thinking of those who fail to comprehend their place in the flow of politics, culture, and ideas, Holmes positions Ishiguro as the great chronicler of everyday lives, and as such, prepares a mode of reading world literature that questions the assumptions for how we live and think with others when each of us is deeply limited.

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