I think of my pile of old paperbacks, their pages gone wobbly, like they'd once belonged to the sea
I think of my pile of old paperbacks, their pages gone wobbly, like they'd once belonged to the sea
Kazuo Ishiguro is a master of storytelling, known for his poignant and thought-provoking novels that delve into the complexities of human relationships and the passage of time. When I think of my pile of old paperbacks, their pages gone wobbly, like they'd once belonged to the sea, I am reminded of Ishiguro's ability to capture the essence of nostalgia and memory in his writing.Ishiguro's novels often explore themes of memory, loss, and the passage of time, much like the worn pages of my old paperbacks. The physical wear and tear on these books mirror the emotional weight of Ishiguro's characters as they grapple with their own pasts and the inevitability of change. Just as the pages of my books have become wobbly and weathered over time, so too do Ishiguro's characters bear the marks of their own experiences and the passage of time.