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Kazuo Ishiguro (Nobel Prize in Literature)

Kazuo Ishiguro | Noble Prize 2021 | fictionistic | Literature

Japanese author Haruki Murakami and Kenya’s Ngugi Wa Theungo were also nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature.

This year’s Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to Japanese-born British novelist Kazuo Ishiguro was born in Japan. He is currently 62 years old and his most famous novel is The Remains of the Day.

Let us discuss their first novel, A Pale View of Hills (1992). It portrays the details of post-war memories of a Japanese woman Etsuko about dealing with the suicide of her daughter Keiko. That novel was of the psychological genre, grips the mind of the reader, and opens the ways of wonder. At his beginning, the novelist proved himself.

The Nobel Committee in the Swedish capital announced on Thursday that the British author’s eight novels published so far are the result of an emotional force that is empty behind the outward contact of humans with the world around them. Finds the PIN.

This year’s Nobel Prize in Literature has been announced for Japanese-born British novelist Kazawa Ishiguro. Ishiguro’s best-selling novels are The Remnants of the Day and Never Let Me Go.

Japanese author Haruki Murakami and Kenya’s Ngogi Wa Theungo were nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature. Murakami is a great storyteller who combines real and virtual worlds, while Ngogi Wa Theungo is considered a favorite for this award because of his literary work of a political nature. Wathiungo had to emigrate from Kenya to the United States in the same situation. (Read more at fictionistic)

Nobel Prize and Cash

On Thursday, it was announced that 1.1 million would be given to Kazuo Ishiguro along with the prize.

His popular novels, The Remnants of the Day and Never Let Me Go, have been critically acclaimed. He was also awarded the OBE in 1995. The 62-year-old author says the award is a source of great joy to him.

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