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Kazuo Ishiguro: Critical Review by Merle Rubin

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Kazuo Ishiguro
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SOURCE: A Review of The Remains of the Day, in Christian Science Monitor, November 30, 1989, p. 13.

In the following review of The Remains of the Day, Rubin praises Ishiguro's ability to get inside his characters and portray all their complexities.

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