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Download PDF , by Kazuo Ishiguro Chris Rice

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Product details

File Size: 1925 KB

Print Length: 258 pages

Publisher: Vintage; 1st edition (July 14, 2010)

Publication Date: July 15, 2010

Language: English

ASIN: B003VPWX6K

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#13,373 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

Stevens, a butler of many years, reminisces on his life in service with Lord Darlington and his relationship with the housekeeper, Miss Kenton, some twenty years previously. In addition to his reminiscences, Stevens muses on dignity, what makes a good butler, the importance of banter, and loyalty. Another theme is the role of perspective in shaping memory.The Remains of the Day begins slowly, and seems a bit dry at first. As Stevens' story progresses, however, it becomes a compelling book with a slow, stately pace, echoing the perfect butler. I especially liked how Ishiguro assumes the intelligence of his readers, that they will be able to make connections and piece together the whole from the bits he reveals. The restrained emotion throughout the book was particularly moving. Ishiguro is an excellent writer, and I can certainly see how this became a modern classic.

I fully admit that I purchased this book only after reading that it had won the Nobel Prize for Literature. I love books and I was curious, I suppose, of how such a book might read. Did it—could it—live up to the hype?It easily surpassed it. It is a magnificent story deserving of every literary award there might be. It is, as is my personal standard for a five star rating, a truly transformative read. It’s worthy of six stars, truth be told.It is a story of the generational change and socio-economic and political transformation that overtook England during the period between the Great World Wars. Told through the eyes of a shrinking class of English butler who had a front row seat at the changing of the guard between the landed nobility and the professional politician and businessmen of the Post-war Era.The questions raised by the transformation are eerily relevant today. Can the institutions of democracy work in a world writ complex by technology and globalism? Is governance better left to a technocratic meritocracy that rules on behalf of the people but above their direct control?America and Americans, and one visiting US Senator in particular, are portrayed in a predictably garish light given the time and the protagonist. The Senator is loud and uncouth and a manipulative schemer who wants to dictate to the Europeans. Even the American landscape is described as dramatic but a bit overdone.The English “greatness,” as its described, however, is handled with British wit and aplomb. It’s the kind of classic British humor that is inevitably met with a wry smile rather than the guffaw that most comics seem to reach for today. The butler’s own loss at how to deal with the banter he suspects his eventual American employer expects from him is a humorous thread throughout the book.Perhaps the most impressive aspect of the book, however, is the writing itself. It is beyond good. It is almost hallowed, using that term in a strictly descriptive rather than the religious or spiritual sense. And what makes it so, as is the case with most great literature, is the fact that the prose makes no obvious attempt to reach such heights of grandeur. There isn’t a hint of any attempt to over-achieve.The author deals with many other themes within the confines of the primary tale. Life purpose, the plight of the lion in winter, the constant battle public figures face between public perception and reality, and the human quest for identity, all get explored with a deft literary hand that is a breeze to read, easy to enjoy, and will inevitably leave the reader with literary memories that are sure to flash back for years to come.There is no money line per se. The book is chock full of both literary excellence and astute human insight. One of my favorites was: “A butler of any quality must be seen to inhabit his role, utterly and fully; he cannot be seen casting it aside one moment simply to don it again the next as though it were nothing more than a pantomime costume.” We often refer to it as “authenticity,” but it is key to success in all professions and, of course, all personal relationships.Mr. Ishiguro has clearly left his legacy. We should all be thankful. And grateful. The publisher is currently offering the book at an extremely reasonable price, the Kindle price of which is below any of the top ten fiction books on the New York Times bestseller list, making it an extraordinary value.

Beautifully restrained book. If you're looking for an author who holds your hold and forcefully tugs you through every emotion, every thought, and every conclusion, this isn't the book for you. But if you appreciate a stunningly subtle and yet laser precise portrayal of a man who has spent his days in the pursuit of "dignity" - another word for being emotionless - and who realizes too late that he gave his life to an employer who didn't deserve it and withheld his love from a woman who did, then pick this book up, savor it, and be prepared to laugh, cry, and think.

An engrossing 1st person narrative from the prototypical pre-WW2 British butler, about serving the "upper class", wasted lives, lack of emotional connectedness, and the fine line between humanitarian ideals and being duped by an evil Nazi regime. All the more incredible due to the Japanese ethnicity of the author, despite his upbringing in England. His 1st novel not set in Japan, but England, very deservedly earned him a Nobel prize in Literature this year. One of the best books you've never read....

Don't be put off by readers who give the "story" or "plot" low points. They would be better off buying a John Grisham or Lee Child action thriller.The author writes in an understated somewhat stern way, but you will feel the abyss of the human condition between the lines. An outlandish mix of Jane Austen and Franz Kafka! The author was only 30+ at the time of writing this book, amazing. Ishiguro has published only six books so far, but those six books has given him a deserved Nobel prize.

I didn't quite like the book initially and found it rather dull and slow paced. However, after I picked it up again (after almost three months), I started to like it more and more. The beauty of the classical English language. The natural presentation of the narrator and his life make this book a great and enjoyable read, particularly more and more toward the end of it. Perhaps I will enjoy it even more as I get older. This is a book that calms down one's soul and let one reconciles with one's past when the day is turning to the night.Recommended!

I think Ishiguro should have the Nobel Prize. In all his books (and I have read most of them) he shifts into new grounds. This is wonderful. Most writers pick a bene and write the same book over and over (sometimes with the same characters). Not Kazoo Isiguro. Each book arises from a different ethical or moral question; each involves the subtle reworking of memory -- the fragile, terrifying aspect of looking back at one's life; and each is magnificent.This is surely one of the best 100 books of all time.sophy burnham

A beautifully written novel. This story of a repressed butler in pre-war Britain who placed loyalty to his employer and profession over his own happiness, in a setting very similar to Downton Abbey, is a moving mediation on the perils of letting one's life go by without fully paying attention, and subsuming one's passions for duty/ work.

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