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[Title] => A melancholy score on musicians
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NEVER LET ME GO
By Kazuo Ishiguro
Faber and Faber, 263 pages
Available at Powerbooks
Theres an anachronistic air to Kazuo Ishiguros latest novel Never Let Me Go (which was short-listed for the UKs Booker Prize). Even though its basically a science-fiction story, it dwells in the past as much as it does in an imagined future.
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NEVER LET ME GO
By Kazuo Ishiguro
Faber and Faber, 263 pages
Available at Powerbooks
Theres an anachronistic air to Kazuo Ishiguros latest novel Never Let Me Go (which was short-listed for the UKs Booker Prize). Even though its basically a science-fiction story, it dwells in the past as much as it does in an imagined future.
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