An Artist of the Floating World | Related Titles

An Artist of the Floating World, like A Pale View of Hills and The Remains of the Day (1989) examines the themes of loyalty, blind obedience, and the unreliability of memory. Ishiguro also continues to experiment with the unreliable narration he perfects in his next novel, The Remains of the Day.

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