Rapscallion Magazine Book Review: Kazuo Ishiguro’s brilliantly clear and simple prose brings to life artificial humanoid Klara in a futuristic world of genetically enhanced children
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Rapscallion Magazine Book Review: Kazuo Ishiguro’s brilliantly clear and simple prose brings to life artificial humanoid Klara in a futuristic world of genetically enhanced children
Book Review: Klara And The Sun. Some of the reviews of Kazuo Ishiguro’s 2021 novel Klara and the Sun speak of love and of the meaning of love when the story is more a testament to human selfishness and the opposite of love. Yes, love with the two teenagers Rick and Josie who Klara connects with but as an artificial humanoid she is treated like any piece of household equipment and can be discarded when not needed. However, Klara recognises love a…
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