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Kazuo Ishiguro has been shortlisted several times for English literature's highest honour, the Booker Prize, and won it in 1989 with his novel "The Remains of the Day". His latest work, "Nocturnes", is a series of novellas that pick up on themes of aging, memory and music. Here, in an ABC Fora first, Kazuo Ishiguro is beamed live via satellite to the Sydney Writers' Festival where he chats about his life and his full body of work with Sandra Yates.
Kazuo Ishiguro has been shortlisted several times for English literature's highest honour, the Booker Prize, and won it in 1989 with his novel "The Remains of the Day". His latest work, "Nocturnes", is a series of novellas that pick up on themes of aging, memory and music. Here, in an ABC Fora first, Kazuo Ishiguro is beamed live via satellite to the Sydney Writers' Festival where he chats about his life and his full body of work with Sandra Yates.