This is the profile of the new novelist who left Kadare (Photo) behind.

Ishiguro was born in Nagasaki, southwest Japan, and has moved to Britain with his parents and two sisters in 1960, when he was five years old. Many Japanese will familiarize themselves with the film “The legs of a day” concreteized based on his work he had written in 1989 [...]
Ishiguro was born in Nagasaki, southwest Japan, and has moved to Britain with his parents and two sisters in 1960, when he was five years old.
Many Japanese will familiarise themselves with the film “The Days of a Day” concreteized based on his work he had written in 1989, but the film was conducted in 1993.
The situation in his native country is likely a disappointment in which fellow novelist Haruki Murakai has again lost the Nobel Prize for Literature, reported The Guardian”, broadcast Periscopi.


Salman Rushdie, a friend of Ishiguro, congratulated him by writing:
Thank you very much for my old ex-friend whose work I've loved and admired since I read his work “A Pale View of Hills” He plays guitar and writes songs too! He walked on Bob Dylan”.
What a surprise, though maybe not so big it wasn't for him to win Nobel this year.
Ishiguro was not well known and was not considered one of the contenders to win, but he is known as a novelist, especially for his novel in 1989, “The legs of a day”, for which he won the “Man Booker” award at the time. /Periscopi/