A Pale View of Hills

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A Pale View of Hills is Kazuo Ishiguro’s debut novel, a haunting, introspective work that explores memory, loss, and postwar Japanese identity through the fragmented recollections of a woman living in England.

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instanceOf debut novel
novel
author Kazuo Ishiguro NERFINISHED
awarded Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize NERFINISHED
centralTheme cultural transition
displacement
guilt
loss
memory
mother-daughter relationships
postwar Japanese identity
suicide
unreliable memory
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores female subjectivity
the psychological impact of war
the tension between past and present
the unreliability of recollection
followedBy An Artist of the Floating World NERFINISHED
genre literary fiction
postwar fiction
psychological fiction
hasCharacter Jiro NERFINISHED
Keiko NERFINISHED
Mariko NERFINISHED
Niki NERFINISHED
Ogata-san NERFINISHED
Sachiko NERFINISHED
hasISBN 9780571117246
hasMediaType print
hasMotif ambiguous events
ghostly or haunting atmosphere
shifting identities
hasPageCount 183
literaryStyle introspective
understated prose
mainCharacter Etsuko NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person
narrativeStructure nonlinear
notableFor early development of themes found in Ishiguro’s later work
subtle use of an unreliable narrator
originalLanguage English
publicationDate 1982
publisher Faber and Faber NERFINISHED
settingLocation England NERFINISHED
Nagasaki NERFINISHED
settingPeriod post-World War II era

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