Ishiguro’s 2005 novel is sublime; the writing is exceptional with little dystopian hints and effective use of foreshadowing. It is a story of clones as donors of vital organs, and of carers. And it is a relationship story for Kathy, Ruth and Tommy with existential questions: is a clone fully human or just a consumer resource? Ishiguro is a literary genius; his writing has elements that create melancholy and can be alarming, a nuanced process of revelation.
Never Let Me Go – Kazuo Ishiguro
