Wu ke wei jie =

Unconsoled

Sin portada

Kazuo Ishiguro: Wu ke wei jie = (Chinese language, 2013, Shanghai shi ji chu ban gu fen you xian gong si, Shanghai yi wen chu ban she)

613 páginas

Idioma Chinese

Publicado el 8 de abril de 2013 por Shanghai shi ji chu ban gu fen you xian gong si, Shanghai yi wen chu ban she.

ISBN:
978-7-5327-6057-2
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Número OCLC:
1011333260

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5 estrellas (1 reseña)

A surrealistic novel on a man who finds himself in a strange city, not knowing what he is doing there, but everyone seems to know him. What is more, he must be important because people ask him for favors. As he goes from encounter to encounter, the man discovers himself.

14 ediciones

Weird and funny

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In The Unconsoled we follow the pianist Ryder who arrives in a town completely unprepared and without any knowledge of the itinerary and follow him as he is dragged through the story and as he tries to not disappoint the towns citizens which expect him to solve the towns grave problems. Whatever they may be. Not a single scene is played out fully, together with Ryder we are dragged to the next scene and we are left in the dark.

This sounds bad but The Unconsoled is wonderfully written and shines with a dry humor.

Temas

  • Fiction
  • Musicians
  • Pianists