A review by dellaposta
The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro

3.25

Ishiguro has written many great versions of this story about memory and guilt, both personal and collective. Oddly, while being the most otherworldly of his books, The Buried Giant also feels the most literal, even with its on-the-nose title. I wasn’t pulled in the way I usually am by his writing, though it’s still far from being a bad book.