British writer ishiguro wins nobel prize literature #

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Yes, it's true! Kazuo Ishiguro, a British novelist of Japanese descent, has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for 2017. The announcement was made on October 5, 2017, by the Swedish Academy.

Ishiguro, 62, is known for his lyrical and introspective novels that often explore themes of memory, identity, and the human condition. Some of his notable works include "The Remains of the Day", "The Buried Giant", and "Never Let Me Go".

The Nobel Committee praised Ishiguro's work, saying: "In novels of great emotional force, he has uncovered the abyss beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world."

Ishiguro is the first Japanese-born author to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, and the first British author to win since Harold Pinter in 2005.