My Twentieth Century Evening and Othe..., Kazuo Ishiguro
My Twentieth Century Evening and Othe..., Kazuo Ishiguro
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My Twentieth Century Evening and Other Small Breakthroughs
The Nobel Lecture

Author: Kazuo Ishiguro

Narrator: Kazuo Ishiguro

Unabridged: 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/26/2017


Synopsis

The Nobel Lecture in Literature, delivered by Kazuo Ishiguro (The Remains of the Day and When We Were Orphans) at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm, Sweden, on December 7, 2017.

In their announcement of the 2017 Nobel Prize in Literature, the Swedish Academy recognized the emotional force of Kazuo Ishiguro’s fiction and his mastery at uncovering our illusory sense of connection with the world. In the eloquent and candid lecture he delivered upon accepting the award, Ishiguro reflects on the way he was shaped by his upbringing, and on the turning points in his career—“small scruffy moments . . . quiet, private sparks of revelation”—that made him the writer he is today.

With the same generous humanity that has graced his novels, Ishiguro here looks beyond himself, to the world that new generations of writers are taking on, and what it will mean—what it will demand of us—to make certain that literature remains not just alive, but essential.

An enduring work on writing and becoming a writer, by one of the most accomplished novelists of our generation.

About The Author

Kazuo Ishiguro is the 2017 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. His work has been translated into more than 40 languages. Both The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go have sold more than 1 million copies, and both were adapted into highly acclaimed films. Ishiguro's other work includes The Buried Giant, Nocturnes, A Pale View of the Hills, and An Artist of the Floating World.


Reviews

It is usual to hear protests from readers after the Nobel Prize for Literature is announced. Many people will think that their favorite author deserved to win the prize more than the winner. I must confess that I also have felt the same a couple of times. A similar controversy arose when Ishigur......more

Ishiguro has written some great novels, though I really don’t think he deserved to win the Noble Prize for Literature last year. There are so many other writers who have, objectively speaking, contributed more to the arts. Salman Rushdie, Margaret Atwood, Haruki Murakami and even Neil Gaiman stand ou......more

Goodreads review by Sam

My Twentieth Century Evening and Other Small Breakthroughs is Kazuo Ishiguro’s speech from when he was awarded the 2017 Nobel Prize for Literature. It takes the form of a truncated career retrospective/autobiography, touching upon the creation of his more well-known books like The Remains of the Day......more

Goodreads review by Deniz

Dünyaya dair sözler sarf ettiği, konuşmanın son bölümünü etkisiz ve fazla optimist bulsam da kendi yazma tecrübesine dair ilginç detaylar verdiği ilk bölümü çok sevdim. Çift-uluslu olmasına dair psikolojisini kitapları üzerinden anlamaya çalışmaktansa böyle bir metinle, ilk ağızdan duymak bana iyi g......more