Episode: Ep338: Kazuo Ishiguro and Friendship With Machines
Ep338: Kazuo Ishiguro and Friendship With Machines
1 - Kazuo Ishiguro and Friendship With Machines
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Published at: 3/5/2021
Author: The New York Times
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Kazuo Ishigruoâs eighth novel, âKlara and the Sun,â is his first since he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2017. Itâs narrated by Klara, an Artificial Friend â a humanoid machine who acts as a companion for a 14-year-old child. Radhika Jones, the editor of Vanity Fair, talks about the novel and where it fits into Ishiguroâs august body of work on this weekâs podcast.
âHow human can Klara be? What are the limits of humanity, in terms of transferring it into machinery? Itâs one of the many questions that animate this book,â Jones says. âItâs not something thatâs oversimplified, but I do think itâs very poignant because the truth is that Klara is our narrator. So as far as weâre concerned, sheâs the person whose inner life we come to understand. And the question of what limits there are on that, for a being that is artificial, is interesting.â
Mark Harris visits the podcast to discuss âMike Nichols: A Life,â his new biography of the writer, director and performer whose many credits included âThe Graduateâ and âWhoâs Afraid of Virginia Woolf?âÂ
âHe was remarkably open,â Harris says of his subject. âThere are few bigger success stories for a director to look back on than âThe Graduate,â and I was asking Mike about it 40 years and probably 40,000 questions after it happened. But I was so impressed by his willingness to come at it from new angles, to re-examine things that he hadnât thought about for a while, to tell stories that were frankly not flattering to him. Iâve never heard harsher stories about Mikeâs behavior over the years than I heard from Mike himself. He was an extraordinary interview subject.â
Also on this weekâs episode, Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; and Gregory Cowles and John Williams talk about what people are reading. Pamela Paul is the host.
Here are the books discussed in this weekâs âWhat Weâre Readingâ:
âNo One Is Talking About Thisâ by Patricia Lockwood
âThe View From Castle Rockâ by Alice Munro
âThe Turn of the Screw and Other Ghost Storiesâ by Henry James
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