
Kazuo Ishiguro is a British novelist who has received honors around the world for his body of work, including the Nobel Prize in Literature, the Booker Prize and knighthood for Services to Literature. The Nobel Prize committee described Ishiguro’s novels as having “great emotional force” that have “uncovered the abyss beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world.” Two of Ishiguro’s novels, “The Remains of the Day” and “Never Let Me Go,” have been adapted into films. Other novels include “A Pale View of the Hills,” “When We Were Orphans” and his newest work, the New York Times bestseller “Klara and the Sun" (Knopf).