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2001 | III | 221-230

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’’..just an imaginary city”: Aspects o f Time and Place Setting in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Early Fiction, 1982-1989

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III

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221-230

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2001

References

  • Mason Gregory, An Interview with Kazuo Ishiguro. Contemporary Literature (Fall 1989) 30.3.
  • Parrinder Patrick, Manly Scowls. London Review of Books 6 Feb. (1986).
  • Ishiguro Kazuo: A Pale View of Hills. Harmondsworth, Penguin 1983.
  • Milton Edith: In a Japan like Limbo. New York Times Book Review 9 May (1982).
  • Morton Kathryn: After the War Was Lost. New York Review of Book 6 June (1986).
  • Ishiguro Kazuo: An Artist of the Floating World. London, Faber 1986.
  • Strawson Galen: Tragically Disciplined and Dignified. Times Literary Supplement 19-25 May (1989).
  • Annan Gabriele: On the High Wire. The New York Review 7 Dec. (1989).
  • Thwaite Anthony: In Service. London Review of Books 18 May (1989).
  • Rushdie Salman: What the Butler Didn’t See. Observer 21 May (1989).
  • Ishiguro Kazuo: The Remains of the Day. New York, Vintage/Random House 1989.
  • Iyer Pico: Waiting upon History. Partisan Review 3 (1991).
  • Thwaite Anthony: Ghosts in the Mirror. Observer 14 Feb. (1982).
  • Mason Gregoty: Inspiring Images: The Influence of Japanese Cinema on the Writings ofKazuo Ishiguro. East-West Film Journal 3.2 (June 1989): 39-52.
  • Malcolm David: That Impossible Thing: The British Novel 1978-1982. Gdańsk, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego 2000, p. 143-151.

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1509-1619

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