This month's book is When We Were Orphans, a novel that Ishiguro himself described as "Not my best book". High praise! Let me know if you think this book deserves a critical reappraisal, or if it belongs squarely in the B-Tier of Ishiguro's bibliography.
Articles Referenced:
Dean, D, 'Ishiguro and the abandoned
child: The parody of
international crisis and
representation in When
We Were Orphans'
Ionescu, A, 'An Imagological Reading of Kazuo Ishiguro’s
When We Were Orphans'
Olivier, B, 'Literature After Ranciére: Ishiguro's When We Were
Orphans and Gibson's Neuromancer'
Shang, B, 'The Maze of Shanghai Memory in Kazuo Ishiguro's When We Were Orphans'
Tan, J, 'The International Settlement: The Fantasy of International
Writing in Kazuo Ishiguro’s When We Were Orphans'
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