Kazuo Ishiguro on his new novel, The Buried Giant

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"Kazuo Ishiguro is a remarkable novelist, both for the quality of his work—because his novels share a careful precise approach to language and to character—and because he does not ever write the same novel, or even the same type of novel, twice." —Neil Gaiman

*map illustration credit: Neil Gower
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We should never forget. Our past is what formed us in the present. We learn more from failures than we do from successes. Knowing all of our history is important.

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Congratulations! Greetings from the UK!

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PLEASE GET RID OF THE INTRUSIVE DISTRACTING MOOD ALTERING SOUNDSCORE THAT ACCOMPANIES THIS FINE TALK!

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Society can move on from its past when it recognizes the consequences of its past actions and seek restitution if warranted.  Germany did so with their past.  Japan has yet to admit to their past war sins against asian countries (Korea, China, Phillipines etc).   The last of Korean Comfort Woman still awaits Japan's apology.

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