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Ishiguro, Kazuo (Vol. 110) - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
Criticism
Wilhelmus, Tom. "Between Cultures." The Hudson Review XLIX, No. 2 (Summer 1996): 321-22.
Argues that The Unconsoled comments on the difficulties of being caught between cultures.
Additional coverage of Ishiguro's life and career is contained in the following sources published by Gale: Bestsellers 1990, No. 2; Contemporary Authors, Vol. 120; Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, Vol. 49; DISCovering Authors Modules; and Major 20th-Century Writers.
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- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Kazuo Ishiguro with Gregory Mason (interview date 8 December 1986)
- Merle Rubin (review date 30 November 1989)
- Gabriele Annan (review date 7 December 1989)
- Hermione Lee (review date 22 January 1990)
- Kazuo Ishiguro with Allan Vorda and Kim Herzinger (interview date 2 April 1990)
- Cynthia F. Wong (essay date Winter 1995)
- Bert Cardullo (essay date Winter 1995)
- Roz Kaveney (review date 12 May 1995)
- Merle Rubin (review date 4 October 1995)
- Richard Eder (review date 8 October 1995)
- Brooke Allen (review date 11 October 1995)
- Charlotte Innes (review date 6 November 1995)
- Stanley Kauffmann (review date 6 November 1995)
- Further Reading
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