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The Remains of the Day

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The Remains of the Day

By: Kazuo Ishiguro
Narrated by: Dominic West
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From the winner of the 2017 Nobel Prize for Literature

A contemporary classic, The Remains of the Day is Kazuo Ishiguro's beautiful and haunting evocation of life between the wars in a Great English House. In the summer of 1956, Stevens, the ageing butler of Darlington Hall, embarks on a leisurely holiday that will take him deep into the countryside - and into his past.

©2012 Kazuo Ishiguro (P)2012 Faber & Faber
Fiction Historical Fiction Unreliable Narrator
Masterful Storytelling • Touching Journey • Beautiful Writing • Contemplative Narrative • Perfect Voice Match

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Impossible to stop listening to this one. In fact, I listned to it all in one go today at work. It is a contemplative story which balances many themes masterfully. The narration is in the same vein laid back and urgent at the same time, making it a vexing listen indeed. Heartily recommended.

The Most Balanced Work

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‘Lord Darlington wasn’t a bad man. He wasn’t a bad man at all. And at least he had the privilege of being able to say at the end of his life that he made his own mistakes.'.... nice

wow

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One would wish to compliment the author, on performing his writing duties, with such considerable skill as to delight the reader!

A most dignified read.

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A tender and touching story of a life spent in the service of others. Nobel laureate Ishiguro is Japanese by birth but he vividly captures the nature and nuances of Englishness in the years before and soon after the Second World War. The narrator Dominic West splendidly embodies that English character employing convincing English manner of speaking both posh and rural.
A most enjoyable and poignant read.

A butler’s memoir

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An almost Victorian novel in style and character. I love the way it was set.

Great book and reading.

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