AN ARTIST OF THE FLOATING WORLD

By Kazuo Ishiguro

Synopsis

The Second World War is over and Japan sets about rebuilding her shattered cities. Masuji Ono, an ageing painter, looks back over his life and assesses a career that has coincided with the rise of Japanese militarism. Once the objects of high renown, his paintings now appear fatally flawed by propagandist concerns.

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Narrator Lawrence Carter
Length 8hrs
Catalogue No. 2216
Publisher Faber
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