Nocturnes by Kazuo Ishiguro audiobook

Nocturnes: Five Stories of Music and Nightfall

By Kazuo Ishiguro
Read by Mark Bramhall , Kirby Heyborne , Lincoln Hoppe , and Simon Vance

Random House Audio
6.66 Hours 1
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From the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature and author of the Booker Prize–winning novel The Remains of the Day comes an inspired sequence of stories as affecting as it is beautiful.     With the clarity and precision that have become his trademarks, Kazuo Ishiguro interlocks five short pieces of fiction to create a world that resonates with emotion, heartbreak, and humor. Here is a fragile, once famous singer, turning his back on the one thing he loves; a music junky with little else to offer his friends but opinion; a songwriter who inadvertently breaks up a marriage; a jazz musician who thinks the answer to his career lies in changing his physical appearance; and a young cellist whose tutor has devised a remarkable way to foster his talent. For each, music is a central part of their lives and, in one way or another, delivers them to an epiphany.

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A New York Times bestseller

One of the 2009 New York Times Book Review 100 Notable Books for Fiction

Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

Selected for the October 2009 Indie Next List

From the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature and author of the Booker Prize–winning novel The Remains of the Day comes an inspired sequence of stories as affecting as it is beautiful.     With the clarity and precision that have become his trademarks, Kazuo Ishiguro interlocks five short pieces of fiction to create a world that resonates with emotion, heartbreak, and humor. Here is a fragile, once famous singer, turning his back on the one thing he loves; a music junky with little else to offer his friends but opinion; a songwriter who inadvertently breaks up a marriage; a jazz musician who thinks the answer to his career lies in changing his physical appearance; and a young cellist whose tutor has devised a remarkable way to foster his talent. For each, music is a central part of their lives and, in one way or another, delivers them to an epiphany.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Expressive and harmonic, delicate yet substantive…[A] true virtuoso performance.” Christian Science Monitor
“In both craft and substance Nocturnes reveals a master at work.” Seattle Times
“Tight and assured…Suffused with sympathy.” Time
“These stories recall Ishiguro’s best known novel, The Remains of the Day…By now it is clear that this exquisite stylist is serious in his pursuit of a minimal—perhaps even universal—mode of expression for the emotional experiences that define our lives as human.” Times (London)
“Superb…A deceptively plain and easy style that rides on the surfaces of manners and decorous behavior.” Providence Journal
“A brilliant new book…Art, its dangers, its pains, and its gaiety [are] all topics seriously considered in this accomplished book.” London Review of Books
“Each of these stories is heartbreaking in its own way, but some have moments of great comedy, and they all require a level of attention that, typically, Ishiguro’s writing rewards.” Observer (London)
“These stories come up on you quietly, but then haunt you for days.” Evening Standard (London)
“Ishiguro blends musical concepts with their literary counterparts in his latest work, and Nocturnes has the…quality of a song cycle with recurring themes and motifs developed in different prose keys.” Bookmarks

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Author

Author Bio: Kazuo Ishiguro

Author Bio: Kazuo Ishiguro

Kazuo Ishiguro, the author of several acclaimed novels, won the prestigious Nobel Prize for Literature in 2017. The Remains of the Day won the Booker Prize and was the basis for a major motion picture. The Buried Giant was a New York Times bestseller, A Pale View of Hills won the Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize, and An Artist of the Floating World won the Whitbread Book of the Year Award. The Unconsoled won the Cheltenham Prize and Never Let Me Go won the Corine Internationaler Buchpreis, the Serono Literary Prize, the Casino de Santiago European Novel Award, and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. In 1995 Ishiguro received an OBE for Services to Literature and in 1998 the French decoration of Chevalier de L’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. He born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954 and moved to Britain at the age of five.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Runtime: 6.66
Audience: Adult
Language: English