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British author Kazuo Ishiguro wins 2017 Nobel Prize in literature
- Updated: October 6, 2017
British author and brief story author Kazuo Ishiguro, has been awarded a 2017 Nobel Prize in Literature, a Swedish Academy announced.
This print taken on Sep 13, 2010 shows British author Kazuo Ishiguro posing during a 2010 Toronto International Film Festival in Guess Portrait Studio during Hyatt Regency Hotel in Toronto, Canada. Pic/AFP
Kazuo Ishiguro, is best famous for his novels “The Remains of a Day” and “Never Let Me Go.” Ishiguro was innate in Nagasaki and he changed to Britain with his family when he was 5 years old.