The Unconsoled
1997 Nominated

The Unconsoled

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

The Unconsoled is Kazuo Ishiguro’s lengthy, surreal, dreamlike novel about a renowned pianist, Ryder, who arrives in an unnamed Central European city for a crucial concert but becomes trapped in a bewildering, anxiety-inducing quest of endless, nonsensical requests and bizarre encounters, mirroring a collective search for meaning, identity, and resolution that never quite arrives, challenging readers with its unsettling atmosphere and ambiguous reality, often compared to Kafka or Beckett. 

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Kazuo
Ishiguro

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
United Kingdom
Publisher
Faber & Faber

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