Kazuo Ishiguro is a Japanese-British novelist born in 1954 in Nagasaki, Japan. He and his family moved to the UK in 1960. He studied English and Philosophy at the University of Kent and later earned an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. Some of his influential novels include A Pale View of the Hills, An Artist of the Floating World, and Remains of the Day, which won the Booker Prize. His narratives often feature characters seeking consolation for loss through revisiting past trauma and moving towards an uncertain future. Ishiguro draws influence from writers like Chekhov, Dostoevsky, Kafka, and Henry James. He is known for his use