26 de marzo de 2010

The remains of the day de Kazuo Ishiguro

Reading Club
from 26th March to 30th April
Stevens, who has served Darlington Hall for about thirty years. The house has recently come under the ownership of an American man named Mr. Farraday, after belonging to Lord Darlington’s family for two centuries. While Lord Darlington was a reserved English gentleman, Mr. Farraday is a carefree man who likes to banter. Because he will be away for a while, he suggests that Stevens take his car and go on a trip. Stevens agrees, reasoning that he will go see Miss Kenton (the Hall’s ex-housekeeper), who has just written a letter to Stevens. Always focused on duty, Stevens hopes to recruit Miss Kenton back to Darlington Hall, where she is needed.

3 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

Please note that the day for commenting on this book is the 30th April. Pete.

Anónimo dijo...

Here's an interesting link kindly provided by Nora.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/specials/133_wbc_archive_new/page3.shtml

Anónimo dijo...

A pleasant, calm and splendidly written novel. Wise, worthy reading for winter time. Cheers! -El correo del Zar-