In episode 3, we discuss Kazuo Ishiguro’s Booker-Prize winning novel, Remains of the Day. This Japanese-born British novelist is one of the most decorated living writers. Remains of the Day is Ishiguro’s first novelistic venture outside of Japan, and the novel is fresh and smart and filled with the originality of a master storyteller who is capable of travel and metamorphosis. In this show. we discuss: unreliable narrators, dignity, banter, the pursuit of goodness, and much more. Thanks for listening. And enjoy✌️