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An Artist of the Floating World

MoodMelancholy, Contemplative
ProtagonistMasuji Ono, an aging Japanese painter reckoning.
Parental Rating PG-13 i
PaceSlow
Language
English
Published
01/01/1986
Pages
1
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN
0143124285

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What you might want to know about An Artist of the Floating World

The questions readers send us most often, answered without spoilers.

In late-1940s Japan, a once-celebrated painter walks his city, negotiates his daughter's marriage talks, and slowly examines his own role in the nationalist cause that defined his earlier life.

Yes. An Artist of the Floating World won the Whitbread Book of the Year in 1986 and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize the same year. It was Kazuo Ishiguro's second novel and helped establish his reputation before The Remains of the Day.

An Artist of the Floating World is fictional but set in postwar Japan and examines real generational tensions of the period. Ishiguro wrote it without ever visiting Japan as an adult, drawing on imagination and research.

An Artist of the Floating World was written by Kazuo Ishiguro, published in 1986 by Faber & Faber, Limited.

An Artist of the Floating World is 208 pages in standard print editions, though page counts vary slightly between hardcover, paperback, and large-print formats.

At an average reading pace of about 250 words per minute, An Artist of the Floating World takes most readers 3 to 5 hours to finish.

An Artist of the Floating World is a standalone novel by Kazuo Ishiguro, not part of a series.

An Artist of the Floating World is available in hardcover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats from Amazon, Bookshop.org, ThriftBooks, and most major bookstores.