The novel is set in a dystopian United States encumbered by surging social inequality, fascist terrorism and controversial scientific advancements. The book not only lives up to its predecessor’s legacy, but in some respects surpasses it. Klara and the Sun also represents the first return to science fiction for the acclaimed author since Never Let Me Go in 2005. In March, Ishiguro released Klara and the Sun, his eighth novel and first literary work since winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2017. Still, nothing quite haunted me as relentlessly as Never Let Me Go did-until I picked up Klara and the Sun. Now I find myself gravitating toward his titles whenever I can browse in libraries or bookstores, eagerly losing myself in his engrossing stories and lovely prose. That first encounter with Ishiguro’s writing cemented his place as one of my favorite authors.
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