Notes by
rainweaver
The Remains of the Day
Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
By Kazuo Ishiguro
From the Vintage International series
Such a slow read, but I often find Ishiguro's work that way: It's almost like I have to force myself to keep reading but also can't stop. Stevens, the dreadfully repressed butler so fixated on dignity and living up to his father's example, breaks my heart in the way he so adamantly resists love. And when he finally faces reality and gives in, it's too late.
But maybe he'll learn to banter.
Both funny and devastating, as Ishiguro often is.
But maybe he'll learn to banter.
Both funny and devastating, as Ishiguro often is.
256 pages
Published Sep 11, 1990 by Vintage
Fiction - Literary
Fiction - Historical - General
Fiction - Classics
