Kazuo Ishiguro's "Today's Relics" is a fictional novel about the regret and the loss of opportunity. This book is the third published Ishira novel, in 1989 he won a novel Booker Prize novel. "Relics of the Day" uses some literary techniques such as tone, flashback, symbolism, and prophecy to emphasize the central theme of dignity, regret, and loyalty. . The plot focuses mainly on human weaknesses and erroneous judgments. Today 's wreckage is the first story of a British butler, named Stevens, a six - day trip to the countryside in the UK.
From the same author 2017 My favorite book: Kazuo Ishiguro. Today 's ruins and Nevel Let Me Go are masterpieces. The former reminds me of the price of a narrow and safe shelter. By hiding our lives through our bodies, minds and beliefs, we can guarantee lower satisfaction and happiness. The latter made me cry. It is the saddest book I have ever read that does not let me go, breaking my heart in the slowest and most cruel way. But the beauty of this book arises from these emotions. After completing this book, I held it for a few minutes because I do not want to put it forever. The last 30 pages are the most noble page I have ever read.
Love for my beautiful sentences fascinated me. I read the amendment of Ian Mcewan several years ago, but I was shocked by his rhythmic text. I have read Shihei's "Today's Will", Anne Enright's "Party", "Chima Manda Adic's Purple Hibiscus" and I am fascinated by the skills of these writers. I discovered later that these writers have a unique character - they study creative writing. Innocently, I concluded that you must study this course to become a good writer. In the second semester, we set up three courses, Creative Writing Workshop, Literary Theory, and one-on-one courses with experienced instructors. Let me talk about the latter. A one-on-one conversation is usually the author of "complete". When you write your 15,000-word story, the author leads you to you by providing critical feedback. However, universities that offer creative writing courses often forget that most skilled writers do not become excellent teachers.