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In An Artist of the Floating World (1986) and The Remains of the Day (1989), Ishiguro returns to his interests in changing worlds, the unreliability of memory, and the relative virtues of loyalty, fidelity, and unthinking service. He also experiments further in those novels with the unreliable narrator who makes a first appearance in A Pale View of Hills.
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