Kazuo Ishiguro, author portrait
© Andrew Testa

Kazuo Ishiguro

KAZUO ISHIGURO was born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954 and moved to Britain at the age of five. His eight previous works of fiction have earned him many honors around the world, including the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Booker Prize. His work has been translated into over fifty languages, and The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go, both made into acclaimed films, have each sold more than 2 million copies. He was given a knighthood in 2018 for Services to Literature. He also holds the decorations of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from France and the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star from Japan.
The Summer We Crossed Europe in the Rain
Never Let Me Go
Klara and the Sun: A GMA Book Club Pick
My Twentieth Century Evening and Other Small Breakthroughs
The Buried Giant
An Artist of the Floating World
The Remains of the Day
Nocturnes
Never Let Me Go
When We Were Orphans
The Unconsoled
A Pale View of Hills
An Artist of the Floating World

Books

The Summer We Crossed Europe in the Rain
Never Let Me Go
Klara and the Sun: A GMA Book Club Pick
My Twentieth Century Evening and Other Small Breakthroughs
The Buried Giant
An Artist of the Floating World
The Remains of the Day
Nocturnes
Never Let Me Go
When We Were Orphans
The Unconsoled
A Pale View of Hills
An Artist of the Floating World