NEVER LET ME GO (Kazuo Ishiguro):- Book Review
From the book prize-winning author “the Remains of the day” and the winner of the Nobile prize of literature 2017; “Kazuo Ishiguro” Never let me Go is a novel published in 2005 is set of credible future where the moral standard of humanity have become tangled and uncertain. “Never Let me Go” is an amalgam Immingling of genres, with a constituent of science fiction, parables, and dystopian.
The bulk and half of the narrative is about the narrator Kathy’s nostalgic reminiscence at Hailsham, a residential school where clones and orphans are raised.
“Never Let Me Go” unveil many contemporary issues affiliated with human being’s society and in the 21st century. Above all unveiling what it means to be human?
What is human dignity and what are the rights and obligations of a human being in society. Similarly describing how these rights and obligations are being side-lined and neglected consciously and unconsciously in the present scenario. Analogously, it scathes human arrogance and hierarchical concept and the ways which made society like an island by creating isolations and difference. Unmasking the picture of society from different angles, “Never Let me Go” takes us on a journey in a deep sea of contemplation to chew over not only ethically on society but also to chew over our villainies and iniquities, which we host in this modern era. Like the other book of ” Kazuo Ishiguro The Remains of the Day”, also suffuses with a sense of Memory. Additionally, it reveals endless hope, identity, freedom, prison, friendship, love, ignorance, and sufferings.
In a nutshell, “Never let me Go is one of those books which is worthy of a glance and deserves a space in everyone’s bookshelf. Most importantly, it is apropos for youth and students to see their lives and come to know how dust is being thrown in their eyes by neglecting them when choosing their ultimate goals and intentions of lives. All in all, Never Let Me Go is ultimate, a beautiful, accolade and masterpiece of reading.