An Artist of the Floating World
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to wishlist failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
£0.00 for first 30 days
Buy Now for £18.99
No valid payment method on file.
We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method
-
Narrated by:
-
David Case
-
By:
-
Kazuo Ishiguro
About this listen
1948. Japan is rebuilding her cities after the calamity of WWII, her people putting defeat behind them and looking to the future.
The celebrated painter Masuji Ono fills his days attending to his garden, his house repairs, his two grown daughters and his grandson; his evenings drinking with old associates in quiet lantern-lit bars. His should be a tranquil retirement. But as his memories continually return to the past - to a life and a career deeply touched by the rise of Japanese militarism - a dark shadow begins to grow over his serenity.
©2014 Kazuo Ishiguro (P)2014 Faber & FaberWhat listeners say about An Artist of the Floating World
Average customer ratingsReviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Dan Crawford
- 21-02-22
Great story. Awful performance.
I read this some years ago and didn't take to it. I think it was the first Ishiguro book I read, and I didn't appreciate the subtlety in the language. I think I found it quite boring. Returning, I realise I was wrong, Ishiguro has a way of drawing out thought on his subject and not telling you what to think / feel about even the most emotive subjects.
For people new to this. Notice that he never uses description about emotion.
The narration is utterly terrible. A nasal robotic voice that has difficulty with pronunciation and keeps putting emphasis in sentences in entirely the wrong place, which is really confusing.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- J. E
- 23-05-22
Great novel irritating narration
I can appreciate why the narrator wanted to maintain a smug and arrogant tone, but 6 and a half hours of it is a little hard to endure.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Miss
- 17-02-15
Let down by narrator
The story is absorbing and thought-provoking; it's typical Ishiguro. However, the narrator inflects at random points and it sounds like he's asking a question at the end of most declarative sentences and it's really beginning to grate.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
18 people found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Story
- fiona glanvill
- 16-12-17
Struggled with this
I don't think we were supposed to like the narrator. This wasn't helped dy David Case's narration.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
2 people found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Laura
- 24-01-22
I don’t think I could have read this
But listening to the audio brought this book to life. David Case is an excellent performer and I truly felt like I was travelling around Japan with Mr Ono, listening to his experiences.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
1 person found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- M. Clark
- 21-02-23
Drawling and Dry
The narrator (or the sound editing) leaves random pauses and question marks hanging mid sentence making the entire passage of text feel disjointed.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
1 person found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Muchie
- 14-06-21
Well suited narration to the text
Don’t understand peoples problem with the narrator, it suited the style of the novel perfectly
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Ali Mc
- 13-04-21
Reflective story, spoiled by the narration
I usually prefer audio books, but am moving to the Kindle version alone, as the audiobook is spoilt by the distracting and dated style of narration.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- lkm_art
- 30-01-23
Brilliantly naive narrator
Took me a while to get into the narrator’s style but after a while it became clear how entirely fitting it was. Wonderful writing. Brilliantly naive narrator allowing an elegant reflection on the human condition. A joy to listen to.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Mandy Tout
- 04-07-16
An effort but worth it.
In contrast to his other books this was hard work -maybe because of the culture and location not familiar to me, but the subtle vulnerability of a proud man - out of date and just realising his loss of power - was so delicately and beautifully demonstrated. I didn't really enjoy the narrator's querulous voice, but perhaps it was appropriate for the character.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
3 people found this helpful