172578YB Never Let Me Go
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This tendency – which might be called a type of impersonation, a kind of camouflaging of the writer’s authority and hence his responsibility – can be seen throughout Ishiguro’s work, and goes hand in hand with his most persistent themes: the fear of disorganization and abandonment; the psychical aftermath of childhood; and the relationship between the institutional and the personal through which these themes are frequently dramatized.

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