The Remains of the Day
| ავტორი | Kazuo Ishiguro |
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The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro (Faber) — Stevens, a perfect butler, takes a rare motoring holiday and is finally alone with the question he has spent his life not asking: whether the life he gave to perfect service was a life worth giving. Booker Prize winner 1989 — a masterpiece of first-person narration in which every sentence means more than it says, and Stevens’s careful prose becomes the vehicle for a tragedy of unacknowledged feeling and unrecoverable time. Published by Faber & Faber.
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პროდუქტის ფასის ცვლილებაზე შეტყობინებები გააქტიურებულია. თუკი ეს პროდუქტი გაიაფდება, ამის შესახებ პირველი შენი გაიგებ.
მიუთითე ელფოსტა და პირველმა გაიგე, როცა ეს პროდუქტი გაიაფდება.
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Kazuo Ishiguro’s masterpiece explores the tragedy of a lifetime devoted to duty through Stevens, a butler confronting the profound emptiness of perfect service. This haunting meditation on regret, loyalty, and the roads not taken unfolds against the backdrop of pre-war England, asking whether a life of absolute self-effacement can ever truly be called a life worth living.
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Stevens is a butler. He was the perfect butler at Darlington Hall, serving Lord Darlington throughout the years between the wars with the absolute self-effacement that the role demands — suppressing every personal feeling, every moment of doubt, every nascent romantic possibility in favour of professional excellence. Now, taking a rare motoring holiday through the English countryside, he is finally alone with the question he has spent his life not asking: whether the life he gave to perfect service was a life worth giving.
Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day won the Booker Prize in 1989 and remains one of the finest novels in the English language — a masterpiece of first-person narration in which every sentence means more than it says, in which Stevens’s careful, dignified prose becomes the vehicle for a tragedy of unacknowledged feeling and unrecoverable time.
One of the essential British novels of the twentieth century. Published by Faber & Faber.
მახასიათებლები
| ავტორი | Kazuo Ishiguro |
|---|---|
| გამომცემლობა | Faber & Faber |
| გვერდების რაოდენობა | 272 |
| ISBN | 9780571258246 |
| ყდის ტიპი | რბილი ყდა |
| ენა | ინგლისური |
| ფორმატი | 198 x 129 mm |
