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That's most interesting. But I was no more a mind-reader then than today. I was weeping for an altogether different reason. When I watched you dancing that day, I saw something else. I saw a new world coming rapidly. More scientific, efficient, yes. More cures for the old sicknesses. Very good. But a harsh, cruel world. And I saw a little girl, her eyes tightly closed, holding to her breast the old kind world, one that she knew in her heart could not remain, and she was holding it and pleading, never to let her go. That is what I saw. It wasn't really you, what you were doing, I know that. But I saw you and it broke my heart. And I've never forgotten.


Kazuo Ishiguro


#coldness #cruelty #dancing #future #heartbreak



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Did you know about Kazuo Ishiguro?

The Remains of the Day is set in the large country house of an English lord in the period surrounding World War II. He became a British citizen in 1982. His fourth novel The Unconsoled takes place in an unnamed Central European city.

In 2008 The Times ranked Ishiguro 32nd on their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945". Recently his novel Never Let Me Go has been adapted to film.

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