" A Pale View of Hills," published in 1982, is about a middle-aged Japanese woman named Etsuko who, living in England, finds her life disrupted when one of her daughters commits suicide. Here is a brief guide to those novels, and a look back at what the magazine's critics had to say about their author. Over the past twenty years, as he has developed a reputation as one of Britain's most ambitious and sophisticated writers, each of his five novels has been reviewed in The New Yorker. It is Ishiguro's first piece for The New Yorker, but he is not new to the magazine's pages. "A Village After Dark," a short story by Kazuo Ishiguro, appears in this week's magazine and here online (see Fiction).
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