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Novelist Kazuo Ishiguro Wins Nobel Literature Prize

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Published: 2017/10/05
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The 2017 Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded to United Kingdom (UK) novelist Kazuo Ishiguro.

Ishiguro, best known for his novel “The Remains of the Day”, won the Prize on Thursday.

Born in Japan in 1954, the author’s family moved to England when he was five years old.

The Nobel Prize committee said in a statement on Thursday that the writer, “in novels of great emotional force, has uncovered the abyss beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world”,

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He is best known for the dystopian work “Never Let Me Go” and “The Remains of the Day”, a book Ishiguro has said he wrote in just four weeks.

The 62-year-old also writes screenplays.

Ishiguro studied at the University of Kent, receiving an undergraduate degree in English and Philosophy and later receiving a Master’s degree from the University of East Anglia in Creative Writing.

His latest book, The Buried Giant, was published in 2015.

Social media users took to Twitter to congratulate Ishiguro on the high acclaim.

“Congrats to Kazuo Ishiguro on the Nobel! REMAINS OF THE DAY was perfect, emotionally, politically, structurally. Makes me burn with envy,” tweeted author Raj Balasubramanyam.

“Kazuo Ishiguro! The Nobel committee somewhat begins to redeem itself after last year’s blooper,” said writer and journalist Abubakar A Ibrahim, in an apparent dig at the 2016 decision to award the prestigious prize to Bob Dylan.

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