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'Remains of the Day' author Ishiguro wins Nobel Literature Prize
2017-10-05
Stockholm announces British author Kazuo Ishiguro, best known for his novel "The Remains of the Day" , has won the 2017 Nobel Literature Prize. The 69-year-old author reacts to the news in London.
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2026-07-07
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2026-07-03
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2026-07-02
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