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The Unconsoled

The Unconsoled
By Kazuo Ishiguro

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A musician of international renown checks into a hotel in eastern Europe. He has the distinct recollection that he is due to perform in the Civic Concert Hall in a few days' time, but as the hotel porter escorts him to his room it occurs to him that there is much more to his visit than he expected.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #393525 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-07-19
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 544 pages

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Ishiguro is a modern Kafka.5
This brilliant masterpiece is an utterly unique novel - unlike anything I have read among books written in the past fifty years. The story - of a concert pianist arriving in Central Europe only to find himself constantly walking into various unresolved emotional aspects of his life - brings us into contact with great seriousness and sadness, wonderful farce and is unremittingly strange and bizarre. Ishiguro writes brilliantly, and conveys the alienation and dissociation from the world brilliantly in his prose and his unique dialogue.

Oh, and the scene with the broom cupboard is one of the funnisest things I've read in years.

In my dreams5
Number 9...number 9...number 9...A surreal labyrinth of a novel, car journeys that take hours and then you return to where you began simply by walking through a door...strangers who you suddenly realise you have known for years...and no sleep, never the chance to sleep...This book will haunt your dreams and make you wander about with a vacant expression muttering under your breath and cause you distress and unease but if you're anything like me you won't be able to leave it alone and when you've finished you'll want to read it again. Like all of Ishiguro's work it contains incomparable insights into the complexities and sadness of human nature. The characters ramble on and on explaining in a pedantic way every fine detail of the subjects that prey on their minds day and night but it is endlessly fascinating and Ishiguro is such a kind writer, you feel nothing but tenderness towards this large cast of lonely and obsessed people.

Gripping, insightful, beautifully written, utterly original5
One of the most original books I've ever read. Unexpected events and insights at every turn. Wonderful writing, as I suppose I have come to expect from Ishiguro. Draws you into unforeseen situations, and later, upon reflection, there is much, much more to each interaction than is apparent at first read. While not a hollywood-style neat, happy ending, it was a wonderful reading experience.