Summary
Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro explores themes of humanity, identity, and technology in a dystopian future America. The story is narrated by Klara, an Artificial Friend designed to accompany children. For Klara, a solar-powered robot, the sun serves as a source of healing, vitality, and hope. Exploring genetic modification, social inequality, and the ethical implications of artificial intelligence, the novel also raises questions about the essence of human experience and emotion.
Plot
Klara and the Sun unfolds in a future America where Artificial Friends (AFs) serve as companions for children. The story, narrated by Klara, an AF, begins in a store where she observes human interactions. A solar-powered robot, Klara views the sun as a vital life source and healing power.
Klara is purchased by Josie, a 14-year-old affected by a genetic enhancement process called "lifting," designed to boost intellect. This process led to the death of Josie's sister, Sal. Josie is close to Rick, her young neighbor, who faces ostracism because he is “unlifted.” Klara learns about Josie's fragile health and her mother's plan to replace her with a robotic replica if she dies. To save Josie’s life, Klara begins to imitate Josie's behavior. She also turns to the sun.
Klara attempts to destroy a polluting Cootings Machine, seeking the sun’s aid. Afterward, Josie's health unexpectedly improves, highlighting themes of faith in technology and existence. As Josie recovers, she shifts focus to academics and social life, reducing her reliance on Klara. When Josie departs for college, she and Klara part ways.
The novel concludes with Klara retiring to the Yard, a resting place for AFs. She reflects on her experiences and the sun's generosity, finding solace in her past role as a companion and the kindness she encountered.
Themes
Artificial intelligence
Klara and the Sun explores artificial intelligence through Klara, an Artificial Friend who provides insights into a technologically advanced future and human nature. Kazuo Ishiguro uses Klara's perspective to examine the ethical and emotional dimensions of AI. Klara's ability to observe and empathize demonstrates AI's potential to mimic human emotions. Her interactions with characters like Josie highlight the vulnerabilities and complexities of human emotions, raising questions about the distinction between human and machine.