THE REMAINS OF THE DAY BY KAZUO ISHIGURO WHAT IS THIS ABOUT? It's about the dying generation of butlers. You meet the most amazing humane, perfectly mannered, sensible, sensitive butler ever. He talks about incidents that took place in his life. Judging by the name of the author, I thought I would have to read a book based on Japan and Japanese culture/5(K). · (Book from books) - The Remains of the Day, Kazuo Ishiguro The Remains of the Day, is a novel by Nobel Prize-winning British writer, Kazuo Ishiguro. In the summer of , Stevens, a long-serving butler at Darlington Hall, decides to /5. THE REMAINS OF THE DAY BY KAZUO ISHIGURO WHAT IS THIS ABOUT? It's about the dying generation of butlers. You meet the most amazing humane, perfectly mannered, sensible, sensitive butler ever. He talks about incidents that took place in his life. Judging by the name of the author, I thought I would have to read a book based on Japan and Japanese culture/5(K).
The Remains of the Day Summary. Next. Prologue: July Stevens, a butler at an old English country house called Darlington Hall, is preparing to take a short trip through the English countryside. His new employer, an American named Mr. Farraday, is returning to the United States for a visit, and Farraday has suggested that Stevens take some. Ever since I read Never Let Me Go a few years back, I've meant to read another by Kazuo Ishiguro. I've had The Remains of the Day on my shelf, waiting patiently, for quite some time, so I put it on my TBR Pile Challenge www.doorway.ru's the sixth book I've read for the challenge, which means I'm halfway through! About the Book: The loose frame of The Remains of the Day is a six-day motoring. 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, of lost causes and lost love. The Remains of the Day is now available as a Faber Modern Classics edition. Read Less. Choose your shipping method in Checkout.
The Remains of the Day Summary. Next. Prologue: July Stevens, a butler at an old English country house called Darlington Hall, is preparing to take a short trip through the English countryside. His new employer, an American named Mr. Farraday, is returning to the United States for a visit, and Farraday has suggested that Stevens take some time off. Mr. Farraday’s casual, informal manner is unfamiliar to Stevens, who had served for many years under a traditional English aristocrat. (Book from books) - The Remains of the Day, Kazuo Ishiguro The Remains of the Day, is a novel by Nobel Prize-winning British writer, Kazuo Ishiguro. In the summer of , Stevens, a long-serving butler at Darlington Hall, decides to take a motoring trip through the West Country. THE REMAINS OF THE DAY BY KAZUO ISHIGURO WHAT IS THIS ABOUT? It's about the dying generation of butlers. You meet the most amazing humane, perfectly mannered, sensible, sensitive butler ever. He talks about incidents that took place in his life. Judging by the name of the author, I thought I would have to read a book based on Japan and Japanese culture.
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