Kazuo Ishiguro and Ethics

Author:   Laura Colombino
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   194
Publication Date:   21 May 2026
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Author:   Laura Colombino
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781032935348


ISBN 10:   1032935340
Pages:   194
Publication Date:   21 May 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of illustrations Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction: Ishiguro’s ethical, existential and emotional worlds 1. What is a Good Life? The Remains of the Day as an aporetic dialogue on dignity 2. Wounded Idealists Travel the World: Anxiety, Responsibility and Retribution in The Unconsoled and When We Were Orphans 3. Not at Home in the World: Longing for the Possible and Caring for the Other in Never Let Me Go 4. Ethics, Myth and the Narrative Voice in The Buried Giant 5. The Soul’s Desire for the Good: Heliotropic Mythology and Anamorphic Mirrors in Klara and the Sun Coda: Ethics and the Arena of Conflicting Emotions Index

Reviews

Deftly exploring its philosophical underpinnings, Laura Colombino’s incisive study addresses a central question in Ishiguro’s work: how to live ethically in a politically perilous and psychologically obdurate world. Colombino offers a profound meditation on Ishiguro’s career-long unflinching investigation of this most compelling of unresolved questions. — Andrew Bennett, Professor of English, University of Bristol, UK Laura Colombino’s Kazuo Ishiguro and Ethics is a rich and indispensable work for all those who, working at the intersection of philosophy and literature, want to explore the ethical questions and dilemmas posed by the work of Kazuo Ishiguro. Covering virtually the entirety of Ishiguro’s work to date, it is a rare combination of thematic depth, precision of thought, and a delightful attention to the stylistic specificities of one of our greatest living writers. It is deeply original and a pleasure to read. I can’t recommend it enough. — Miguel de Beistegui, ICREA Professor of Philosophy, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain … no previous study has tackled these questions with such range, such depth, such focus and such elegance as Colombino's; if others have gestured towards the ethical impasses of Ishiguro's morally fractious worlds, her deft and intellectually agile book provides the definitive handbook to Ishiguro and philosophy … The book is insightful, engagingly written, and most importantly articulates with great delicacy some of the unspoken conceptual and emotional subtleties of some of the most important novels in the contemporary canon. — Peter Sloane, English Studies Kazuo Ishiguro and Ethics (Routledge, 2025) is a highly nuanced, original, and riveting exploration of the philosophical dilemmas pertinent to Ishiguro’s fictional imaginings…. Employing a whole array of philosophical perspectives, in order to display Ishiguro’s profound interest in ethics as the foundation of our human existence, Colombino organizes her material in a punctiliously methodological and effective manner. Her book is a timely call on us to review the values we live by. It comes as a rare gift amidst the present-day chaos, geopolitical anxiety, and the weakening of the solid ethical ground, on which we can stand…. In sum, this stylish interdisciplinary book is an irreplaceable contribution to contemporary ethics, trauma studies, intercultural studies, philosophy of literature, and philosophy in literature. It is a captivating read that provokes us to stretch our imagination and reflect anew on the issues of dignity, responsibility, pride, loyalty, and the depth and importance of human relationships. — Małgorzata Hołda, Phainomena: Journal of Phenomenology and Hermeneutics


Author Information

Laura Colombino is Professor of English Literature at the University of Genova, Italy, and Member of the Academia Europaea. She has a longstanding focus on transdisciplinary studies, in particular, the relationship between writing and the visual arts; architectural spaces and their embodiment; the interplay of trauma, cultural memory and the city; and, most recently, the nonhuman. She is the author of Ford Madox Ford: Vision, Visuality and Writing (2008) and Spatial Politics in Contemporary London Literature: Writing Architecture and the Body (Routledge, 2013). She has edited and coedited books on Ford Madox Ford (2009, 2013; Routledge, 2019) and sits on the editorial board of the Ford Madox Ford: Complete Works (Oxford University Press). She has published essays and articles on Victorian and modernist novelists and travel writers (Thomas Hardy, Robert Byron, Ford Madox Ford and Aldous Huxley), contemporary writers (especially Ian McEwan, J.G. Ballard and Ian Sinclair) and visual artists (Massimiliano Pelletti and Lee Bul). Most recently, she has written a chapter for A Companion to Charles Dickens, Second Edition (forthcoming) and another for The Cambridge Companion to Kazuo Ishiguro (2023).

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