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Ishiguro imbued Stevens with a lot of humanity and idiosyncracies; he's such a naive, repressed, pitiful man, incapable of understanding what was going on around him in the mansion, and concoting romantic fantasies from letters.
I always shared your point of view, Flor, until reading Heteronym's post, and another review commenting on the unreliability as Stevens as a narrator. Perhaps the conversations were intimate only to Stevens? It is possible that he, being so proper in thoughts and manner, read more into it than she ever did?Hmm, very interesting comment, Heteronym. Considering Stevens' and Miss Kenton's long history of pleasant teas and, for them, conversations that were intimate on a scale of sorts, andI'm wondering if he was concocting anything or rather, refusing to recognizeher more passionate behavior towards him as the book closes??the truth of his feelings for Miss Kenton
Edit: Sorry for the months long time lag in finding this thread.
I always shared your point of view, Flor, until reading Heteronym's post, and another review commenting on the unreliability as Stevens as a narrator. Perhaps the conversations were intimate only to Stevens? It is possible that he, being so proper in thoughts and manner, read more into it than she ever did?
Ions, I hope you haven't made your mind up about Remains of the Day yet. I absolutely adored Remains of the Day and having recently read Never Let Me Go, there is no doubt in my mind that RotD is superior. I found Never Let Me Go quite disappointing. Unlike you, I kept reading, right to the end, hoping things would get better, but they never did.Remains of the Day was on my TBR list until I read the borathon Never Let Me Go. I'm not sure I'll bother with Remains now. Oddly enough I griped about spoiler tags above when spending five minutes with Never Let Me Go told me exactly where it was going anyway.
Ions, I hope you haven't made your mind up about Remains of the Day yet.
Curious why you would read something three times if you didn't think it very memorable.I have just read 1 of his work: The remains of the day. And i have read it thrice. It is a pleasant book. But not a very memorable one I am afraid. I wrote my thoughts on this book in greater detail here:
The Remains Of The Day-Kazuo Ishiguro