Never Let Me Go

Never Let Me Go

Written by: Kazuo Ishiguro
Performed by: Rosalyn Landor
Length: 9 hrs 40 mins
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Never Let Me Go, published in 2005, is a critically acclaimed science fiction novel by British author Kazuo Ishiguro. Set in a dystopian version of England, the novel raises provocative questions about the ethical implications of scientific advancement and what it means to be human. It follows the lives of three friends—Kathy, Ruth, and Tommy—as they grow up in a secluded boarding school called Hailsham. As the story unfolds, readers gradually discover the dark truth behind the characters' existence and their predetermined fate. Distinguished by Ishiguro's haunting prose, engaging storytelling, and subtle world-building, the novel received widespread praise and was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. In 2010, Never Let Me Go was adapted into a critically acclaimed film starring Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightley, and Andrew Garfield.

Set in an alternate version of England, Never Let Me Go follows the life of Kathy H., a young woman who reminisces about her childhood at Hailsham, an isolated boarding school. As students, Kathy and her friends Ruth and Tommy are sheltered from the outside world and constantly reminded of their special status. They spend their days creating art and maintaining their health, unaware of their true purpose.

As they grow older, the trio moves to a transitional facility called the Cottages. Here, they begin to learn disturbing truths about their existence. It is revealed that they are clones, created solely to donate their organs to others. Despite this revelation, they struggle to come to terms with their fate and cling to the possibility of deferring their donations if they can prove they are truly in love.

Years pass, and Kathy becomes a “carer” for other donors, including Ruth and Tommy. As Ruth's health deteriorates, she expresses regret for keeping Kathy and Tommy apart. After Ruth's death, Kathy and Tommy finally pursue a relationship and attempt to secure a deferral based on their love. However, they discover that such exemptions do not exist, shattering their last hope for a different future.

The novel concludes with Tommy completing his final donation and Kathy preparing for her own. As she reflects on her experiences and losses, Kathy must confront the inevitability of her predetermined fate. Throughout the story, Ishiguro explores themes of memory, identity, and the ethical implications of scientific advancement, all set against the backdrop of a seemingly normal but profoundly altered society.

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About the author

Kazuo Ishiguro (1954-) is one of the most acclaimed authors writing in English, recognized with prestigious accolades including the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2017. Spanning genres from historical fiction to psychological thriller to science fiction, his works are distinguished by their emotional depth, sharply d and exploration of memory, time, and self-delusion.

Born in Nagasaki, Japan, Ishiguro moved to England at the age of five. He made his literary debut in 1982 with A Pale View of Hills. Ishiguro gained widespread recognition with his third novel, The Remains of the Day, which won the Booker Prize in 1989 and was later adapted into an Oscar-nominated film starring Anthony Hopkins. In 2005, Never Let Me Go, a work of subtle science fiction exploring what it means to be human, was named by TIME magazine as the best novel of the year. His most recent novels include The Unconsoled (2017), a gripping psychological mystery, and Klara and the Sun (2021), a story about love and loneliness told through the eyes of an Artificial Friend. 

Achieving commercial success as well as garnering critical acclaim, Ishiguro's novels have been translated into more than 50 different languages. In addition to his fiction, Ishiguro has ventured into screenwriting and songwriting, most notably collaborating with jazz singer Stacey Kent.

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