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The Unconsoled by Faber & Faber; 9780571283897

The Unconsoled

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The Unconsoled is a compelling exploration of the human psyche, penned by acclaimed author Kazuo Ishiguro. The story revolves around Ryder, a renowned pianist who finds himself in an unnamed Central European city, preparing for a concert he has no recollection of agreeing to perform. As he meanders through a labyrinth of surreal encounters and perplexing situations, Ryder grapples with his fragmented memories and the overwhelming expectations imposed upon him by those around him.

The Plot

The narrative unfolds in a dreamlike manner, with a series of bizarre interactions that serve to highlight the themes of memory, identity, and the burdens of fame. Ishiguro’s distinctive prose immerses readers in Ryder's internal struggle, as he attempts to piece together his past while facing the chaotic demands of his present. Each character he meets appears to be part of a larger puzzle, adding to the tension and confusion that permeates the novel.

Themes

  • Memory: The unreliable nature of memory plays a crucial role in Ryder's journey.
  • Identity: The search for self amidst external pressures is a central motif.
  • Fame: The psychological toll of public life is examined through Ryder's experiences.
"A profound and unsettling exploration of the human condition."

Readers who appreciated Ishiguro's earlier works, such as Never Let Me Go and The Remains of the Day, will find familiar thematic elements in The Unconsoled, making it a fascinating and thought-provoking read.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 127 mm × 34 mm
Pages: 544
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571283897

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