Kazuo Ishiguro, the Japanese-born British author of novels like “The Remains of the Day,” was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature on Thursday. In astatementon its website, the Nobel committee said that Kazuo’s work demonstrated “great emotional force” and “has uncovered the abyss ben...
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The remains of excellence the Melbourne Writers' Festival on "The Notion of Excellence" at about the same time as I finished reading The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro. ... N Hasluck - Quadrant Magazine Limited 被引量: 0发表: 1991年 British Novelist Ishiguro Wins Nobel Literature ...
Far from being a regressive approach, the term remains open to innovations but seeks to rebalance the industry's reliance on mechanization. It thus favors an architecture of fewer components, minimized dependence on high-tech solutions, and a preference for low-embodied carbon materials. + 15 ...
However, while universities continue to train architects and interior designers to create static buildings, the art of meaningful storytelling through digital screens—especially those with dynamics—remains largely unexplored in academic curricula. Save this article Read more »The...
protected and promoted forests for diverse reasons, ranging from the need for wooden warships to a desire to promote suburban house-building. (54) Nowadays forests are increasingly welcome because they suck in carbon pollution from the air. The justification change; desire for more trees remains ...
The Tule Author Retreat remains ingrained in my heart and mind as a wondrous time with fellow authors and editors and the Tule team, as well as a fun… read more Nan 6 Comments Author Spotlight: Welcome Back, Laurie Beach! August 3, 2023 So this is cool–we have a winner!
Hollis Tremblay has no memory of why he’s out in the wilderness alone or whether the woman with him is his wife. She’s beautiful and her rosy outlook makes everything seem brighter, even the dangers they face… When Hollis’s memory crashes back, he realizes that Abigail is the sister...
It caught the attention of Marie Mayhew, who researched the story for her podcast"Whatever Remains." MARIE MAYHEW [reading from podcast]: "This anonymous author was hell-bent to expose every ugly little secret in Circleville." At first, the writer seemed fixated on the married school district...
I only learned to truly appreciate it much later. For whatever the hell my opinion’s worth, it remains the oneStar Trekfilm that really swung for the fences so far as trying to be something other than an expanded episode of its parent television series. It was a flawed yet noble effort...