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Don't let me go. Brief introduction of the author

Kazuo ishiguro (1954 1 1.8) was born in Nagasaki, Japan, and is a famous Japanese-born British novelist. From 65438 to 0960, kazuo ishiguro immigrated to England with his family. He studied at the University of East Anglia and Kent University.

From 65438 to 0989, kazuo ishiguro won the famous Booker Prize in English literature. Kazuo ishiguro's style is famous for its exquisiteness and beauty. Almost every novel has been nominated or won prizes, and his works have been translated into 28 languages.

Kazuo ishiguro was well-known in the world literary world when he was young, and he was also called "three outstanding immigrants in English literary world" with Lucidi and Naipaul, calling himself an "internationalist writer". He was made a knight of literature by the British royal family and was awarded a knight of French art and literature.