Because art is not what defines a human being, but rather a human being uses his imagination and beautiful abilities to express important ideas or feelings (Merriam-Webster.com). Award-winning author Kazuo Ishiguro uses his novel in an attempt to show the correlation between art and life. Kazuo Ishiguro, of Japanese origin, was born on November 8, 1954; Nagasaki, Japan. At the age of five his father moved him and his family to the town of Guildford in England. Although Ishiguro moved away at a young age, he continues to deny that his childhood in Nagasaki had any influence on his literary abilities. By reviewing previous works and interviews, the reader is given the opportunity to explore Kazuo Ishiguro's contrasting logic; Art makes human beings live a life worth living. Kazuo Ishiguro is an acclaimed author with numerous awards that lend credibility to his achievements, but Kazuo Ishiguro fails as an artist when he distinctly implies that art is a means of life worth living for human society. Nonetheless a human society seen through the eyes of clones in Ishiguro's novel, Never Let Me Go. Lutz, the RC article detailing the author, Kazuo Ishiguro, who can be found in the revised edition of Magill's Survey of World Literature, explains all the novels of Kazuo Ishiguro; literary art. Lutz, RC elegantly reviews its readers and points out key facts that compare Kazuo Ishiguro's novels to each other. Throughout the article Lutz RC demonstrates to the reader Kazuo Ishiguro's literacy and artistic supremacy by preventing his personality from being detected in his works, "Kazuo Ishiguro's desire to create complex protagonists, whose experience is radically removed from life of their author". In this seven-page article Lutz RC provides...... middle of paper......ction.kazuoishiguro>.Ishiguro, Kazuo. Kazuo Ishiguro on his novel "Never Let Me Go" full show Gregg Allen. 17 September 2010. Web. .—. Never let Me Go. New York: Vintage Books, 2005. Hardcover. Lutz, R. C. "Kazuo Ishiguro". January 2009, Magill's Survey of World Literature, revised edition: 1-7. 11 16 2013. .Merriam-Webster.com. Dictionary. nd Web. November 26, 2013. .Neckameyer, WS, and R.L. Cooper. "GABA transporters in Drosophila melanogaster: molecular cloning, behavior and physiology". Invertebrate Neuroscience March 1, 1998: 279-294. Net. .
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