An Artist of the Floating World

How does Kazuo Ishiguro use imagery in An Artist of the Floating World?

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Ishiguro uses detailed imagery of the gardens of each house as a tool for measuring the tastefulness and art of the owners. Sadly, the houses are almost universally in bad shape after the war and the bombings.

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An Artist of the Floating World