A review by gudgercollege
The Unconsoled by Kazuo Ishiguro

3.0

3.5. This is a book for people who think David Lynch is profound, which is to say, not me. I already know that everyone's sad and frustrated and confused. You're not a genius for pointing that out. But structurally, a very interesting book. Ishiguro's technique is masterful, but I really don't care about what the book is trying to get at. If he weren't such a skilled writer, I'd be mad that I finished the whole thing, but it was more rewarding than a book written by a lesser author would be.