The Buried Giant: A novel

The Buried Giant: A novel

by Kazuo Ishiguro

Narrated by David Horovitch

Unabridged — 11 hours, 48 minutes

The Buried Giant: A novel

The Buried Giant: A novel

by Kazuo Ishiguro

Narrated by David Horovitch

Unabridged — 11 hours, 48 minutes

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Overview

From the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature and author of the Booker Prize-winning novel The Remains of the Day

In post-Arthurian Britain, the wars that once raged between the Saxons and the Britons have finally ceased. Axl and Beatrice, an elderly British couple, set off to visit their son, whom they haven't seen in years. And, because a strange mist has caused mass amnesia throughout the land, they can scarcely remember anything about him. As they are joined on their journey by a Saxon warrior, his orphan charge, and an illustrious knight, Axl and Beatrice slowly begin to remember the dark and troubled past they all share. By turns savage, suspenseful, and intensely moving, The Buried Giant is a luminous meditation on the act of forgetting and the power of memory.


Editorial Reviews

MARCH 2015 - AudioFile

Ishiguro is after big things in this deceptive novel of ideas, and his ending will haunt you, but he’s also created big challenges for his narrator. The story is set in an ancient mythical Britain complete with ogres, pixies, and dragons, where people are beset by a fog that steals their memories. Since the telling is deliberately surreal and dreamlike, David Horovitch can’t do much to create clarity or momentum as elderly Axl and Beatrice trudge off on a quest to find their son, whom they remember very partially. Beatrice is the only major female character, and Horovitch could have done more to distinguish the males—Axl, Wiston, Gawain, the evil monks, the devious boatmen—from each other. It’s a puzzling, frustrating unforgettable listen. B.G. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine

MARCH 2015 - AudioFile

Ishiguro is after big things in this deceptive novel of ideas, and his ending will haunt you, but he’s also created big challenges for his narrator. The story is set in an ancient mythical Britain complete with ogres, pixies, and dragons, where people are beset by a fog that steals their memories. Since the telling is deliberately surreal and dreamlike, David Horovitch can’t do much to create clarity or momentum as elderly Axl and Beatrice trudge off on a quest to find their son, whom they remember very partially. Beatrice is the only major female character, and Horovitch could have done more to distinguish the males—Axl, Wiston, Gawain, the evil monks, the devious boatmen—from each other. It’s a puzzling, frustrating unforgettable listen. B.G. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169090604
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 03/03/2015
Edition description: Unabridged
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