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Alison Mason
Mrs. Gardner
English 10, Period 4
9 October, 2014
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro Bibliographies

"Add to Research Kazuo Ishiguro." Kazuo Ishiguro. British Council, 2011. Web. 11 Nov. 2014.

The online article provides deep insight into the life and works of Kazuo Ishiguro. While
describing the background and childhood of Ishiguro, the article by British Council gives
information on his other works of literature and awards he has claimed. While providing
ample information on his other works, the article provides us with the knowledge of
Ishiguro and how his novels became what they are today: realistic, meaningful, and soul
grabbing.

Ishiguros novels, including Never Let Me Go, portray the human emotions perfectly and
express feelings into words that grab the reader. His career started out working as a social
worker, a mentor and a community worker. With such a big background working with
fellow people, Kazuo Ishiguro learned about other people and their emotions because he
was constantly handling people. Having this information in the article may give the
reader a clearer picture of where is novel came from and may help make things more
clearer and more understandable. As the article makes clear, with as great experience as
he, what he learned about emotions shows up in his literature as he describes feelings that
have yet to be said.

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Brown, Jane. "Add to ResearchKazuo Ishiguro." Kazuo Ishiguro. British Council, 2011. Web.
14 Nov. 2014.

The online article by Jane Brown provided a deeper look into the creative mind of Kazuo
Ishiguro and the history of his life. While also teaching the readers of Ishiguro the story
of how he got to where he is today, Brown also discussed all of Ishiguro's past works of
literature. Primarily, the article focuses on how Ishiguros life shaped him into the author
he is today and the similarities between his novel's, making them slightly less original.

While talking about his earlier career and education, Brown focuses on his published
novels in relation to each other. She claims that all his novel share the similar concept of
telling the story through memory to help them deal with the loss of something.
Comparing all these novels provides some basic information regarding Ishiguros novel
perhaps before they choose one to read.

Kerr, Sarah. "When They Were Orphans." The New York Times. The New York Times, 16 Apr.
2005. Web. 13 Nov. 2014.

In this New York Times article, Sarah Kerr, the author of When They Were Orphans,
states her harsh, over-analyzed thoughts on Never Let Me Go. The article reviews the
poorly planned, surprising, slightly confusing plot of the novel giving the viewer an idea
and opinion on their view of how the book goes. While still giving Kazuo Ishiguro praise

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for his new piece of literature, the article generates a tone of confusion and perplexity as
it explores the plot flaws.

Kerr states that Ishiguros book tends to leave out information that may be useful to the
reader and slowly answers all the unknowns toward the end of the novel, sometimes
making it frustrating and confusing to a reader. The author also acknowledges the unusual
aspects and the oddness of the novel compared to Ishiguros other literature. Kerrs
review offers accurate and relatable criticism that could be useful to many readers.

Menand, Louis. "Something About Kathy - The New Yorker." The New Yorker. The New
Yorker, 25 Mar. 2005. Web. 12 Nov. 2014.

In the novel review of Never Let Me Go, Louis Menand critiques the novel and its flaws.
While still offering Ishiguro praise for his great works of literature and accomplishments,
Menand analysis all the missing pieces of the novel and lack of historical evidence. The
critics perspective on the literature has strong arguable points that can be appreciated by
the readers.

While being very insightful, Menands analysis of the novel can be easily comprehended
by all readers. He argues that the background does not have enough historical and
contextual evidence to provide a solid background to his non-realist, nearly sci-fi book.
Though it points out many downfalls and aspects that could be improved, the books edgy
and out of the ordinary topic provides a good read for those interested in shallow
characters, weak historical facts, and confusing plot lines.

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Rohter, Larry. "THE ORGAN TRADE: A Global Black Market; Tracking the Sale of a Kidney
On a Path." The New York Times, 23 May 2004. Web. 9 Nov. 2014.

The online article, published by The New York Times, provides an example of a real
organ donor/receivers story and additional information revolving around the uproar in
black market organ trade. Primarily, the article describes the situation of people that
consider organ donations. In addition, it describes the process of organ donations; it
provides the pros, cons and reasoning behind giving/receiving a donated organ but does
not spend enough time highlighting the benfits of it.

This article follows the stories of people who chose to donate organs in order to gain
money and the reasonings behind it. The article is organized in a way to tell a story but
also provide you information on the topic with facts and statistics. The article can be
useful to scholars, students, or even someone with a curiosity on the topic because the
diction choice is academic but still level appropriate. Even though it still discusses how
organ donations are beneficial, the article does not spend enough time talking about the
importance and the difference that an organ donation truly makes. While lacking some
useful information this online article provides helpful information for someone interested
in learning about organ trade.

Smith, Simon. "All the Reasons to Clone Human Beings." Human Cloning Foundation. Human

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Cloning Foundation, 2012. Web. 12 Nov. 2014.

On the website article about human cloning, Simon Smith discusses twenty-two reasons
why cloning would benefit the human race. While it discusses many positive outcomes of
cloning, a prominent topic is how it helps infertile women and people having children
nearly identical to them. Many reasons are re-worded to become yet another reason; yet,
all of the topics are controversial and will have many viewers not look highly on them.

One of the things Simon Smith writes highly about is that parents can now choose the
genetics of their children which gives you the option to, in theory, have a later-born twin
of you. This lets you gain knowledge of how your child will grow up and what they will
excel in, but may also take the surprise out of raising a child with individuality. The
article states several other medical benefits to human cloning which makes the
controversial topic even more difficult for the reader to choose a side that they believe to
be politically correct.

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