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An Artist of the Floating World

De: Kazuo Ishiguro
Narrado por: David Case
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From the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature and author of the Booker Prizewinning novel The Remains of the Day

In the face of the misery in his homeland, the artist Masuji Ono was unwilling to devote his art solely to the celebration of physical beauty. Instead, he put his work in the service of the imperialist movement that led Japan into World War II.

Now, as the mature Ono struggles through the aftermath of that war, his memories of his youth and of the "floating world"—the nocturnal world of pleasure, entertainment, and drink—offer him both escape and redemption, even as they punish him for betraying his early promise. Indicted by society for its defeat and reviled for his past aesthetics, he relives the passage through his personal history that makes him both a hero and a coward but, above all, a human being.
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Poignant Exploration • Subtle Writing • Excellent Narration • Elegant Storytelling • Masterful Prose • Thoughtful Pauses

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I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to understand better Ishiguro's world. This book explores the difficulty of evaluating the past (especially one's own past) because of the complexity of human motivation and the social and historical forces influencing the decisions people make.

What other book might you compare An Artist of the Floating World to and why?

There are similar themes in The Remains of the Day, especially the theme of self-delusion.

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Interesting First-Person Narrative

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A poignant and subtle exploration of coming to terms with a changing world and one's own mistakes, sadly unlistenable due to the narrator employing a smug sort of delivery that does not work well for the writing.

Great book, terrible narration

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The reader butchers the pronunciation of all Japanese words and names, and downright offense attempts at relaying the voices of children and females.

Poor Performance

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Another masterfully told story by Kazuo Ishiguro using his exceptional slow reveal style.

The performance would have been excellent for an English novel, but it was very distracting to hear an all Japanese cast in late 1940’s Japan speaking with British accents. :(

Great storytelling, British accent very distracting

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a beautiful shiort novella (206 pages) with delightful characters. there's just enough of the japanese culture for us westerners to understand it but not so much to loose us in it.

as beautiful as a japanese painting.

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