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  1. Never Let Me Go will probably disappoint readers for whom the solution of a mystery is all-in-all, or those who want the gratification of full-on horror. But in its evocation of a pervasive menace and despair almost but not quite lost in translation - made up of the shadows of things not said, glimpsed out of the corner of one's eye - the novel is masterly.

  2. While the understated, ordinary surface of this story suggests traditional realism, Never Let Me Go reveals itself eventually as a surreal, unsettling parable that is as much symbolic as it is ...

  3. Alles, was wir geben mussten (Roman) Alles, was wir geben mussten ist der deutsche Titel des Romans Never Let Me Go des britischen Autors Kazuo Ishiguro aus dem Jahr 2005. Es handelt sich um die Erzählung einer jungen Frau. Sie berichtet über ihr Leben an einer Schule, die praktisch als Organreservoir dient. Alle Schüler dort sind Klone, die ...

  4. Overview. Never Let Me Go is a 2005 novel by Kazuo Ishiguro set in an alternative dystopian version of Great Britain in the 1990s in which cloning technology allows for the mass proliferation of organ donation. Medical problems like cancer are cured because organs are harvested from clones through a state-sanctioned program.

  5. One day, Kathy is reading and Ruth approaches her, telling her the plot of Kathy’s novel (George Eliot’s Daniel Deronda ). Kathy becomes angry at Ruth’s affectation, and, in a fit of spite, asks Ruth why Ruth has begun taking on the mannerisms of the older couples, and why Ruth occasionally ditches Tommy to hang out with veterans like ...

  6. Ishiguro was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2017. The novel Never Let Me Go was published in 2005. The book takes place in a dystopian alternate reality of England in the 1990’s, where human cloning for organ donations is legal. The novel explores themes such as friendship and love, memory and nostalgia, and science versus ethics.

  7. Never Let Me Go (2005) by Kazuo Ishiguro is a haunting and thought-provoking novel that delves into themes of love, loss, friendship, and the ethical implications of science. Set in a dystopian world, the story follows three friends who discover the unsettling truth about their existence and are forced to confront their fate.