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  1. In this Merchant-Ivory period drama, a dutiful butler dedicates himself to tending his lord's house, turning a blind eye to his Nazi sympathies. Watch trailers & learn more.

  2. Capa comum – 12 setembro 1990. From The Winner Of The Nobel Prize in Literature, Here Is The Universally Acclaimed Novel--Winner Of The Booker Prize And The Basis For An Award-Winning Film. This Is Kazuo Ishiguros Profoundly Compelling Portrait Of Stevens, The Perfect Butler, And Of His Fading, Insular World in Post-World War Ii England.

  3. Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day was named the winner of the Booker Prize in 1989 by judges David Lodge, Maggie Gee, Helen McNeil, David Profumo and Edmund White. The judges for the 1989 Booker Prize had a series of ‘prolonged, intense and anxious’ meetings, said Lodge in his speech, on their way to crowning The Remains of the Day.

  4. The Remains of the Day ( Os Despojos do Dia ( título em Portugal) ou Os vestígios do Dia ( título no Brasil)) é um romance de 1989 do escritor nipo-britânico Kazuo Ishiguro. O trabalho foi premiado com o Man Booker Prize for Fiction em 1989. A adaptação cinematográfica do romance, produzida em 1993, realizada por James Ivory e com ...

  5. 5 de nov. de 1993 · He has used his "responsibilities" as an excuse for avoiding his responsibility to his own happiness. "The Remains of the Day" is a subtle, thoughtful movie. There are emotional upheavals in it, but they take place in shadows and corners, in secret. It tells a very sad story - three stories, really.

  6. About The Remains of the Day. From the Nobel Prize–winning author, here is an elegant Everyman’s Library hardcover edition of the universally acclaimed novel—winner of the Booker Prize, a bestseller, and the basis for an award-winning film—with full-cloth binding, a silk ribbon marker, a chronology, and an introduction by Salman Rushdie.

  7. 9 de jan. de 2023 · The Remains of the Day. Winner The Booker Prize 1989. By. Kazuo Ishiguro. Published by. Faber & Faber. Kazuo Ishiguro’s moving portrait of the perfect English butler, his loyalty and his fading, insular world in post-war England. Kazuo Ishiguro’s quietly subversive novel showed the English obsession with class and made this writer look at ...