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EP.153 - KAZUO ISHIGURO
Publisher |
ADAM BUXTON
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Comedy
Interview
Categories Via RSS |
Comedy
Publication Date |
Mar 14, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:23:02

Adam talks with British writer Kazuo Ishiguro (Remains Of the Day, Never Let Me Go, The Buried Giant, Klara and the Sun) about sci-fi, artificial intelligence, the nature of emotions and whether an AI Rosie would be as good as the real thing.

Recorded remotely on 7th December, 2020

Thanks to Séamus Murphy-Mitchell for production support and Matt Lamont for conversation editing. 

Podcast artwork by Helen Green

RELATED LINKS

DONATE TO MARIE CURIE

KLARA AND THE SUN by KAZUO ISHIGURO - 2021 (WATERSTONES)

KAZUO ISHIGURO, NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE - OFFICIAL INTERVIEW (2017, YOUTUBE)

KAZUO ISHIGURO ON REMAINS OF THE DAY - 2017 (YOUTUBE)

THE REMAINS OF THE DAY - DELETED SCENE (YOUTUBE)

THE BURIED GIANT (INTERVIEW AND Q&A) - 2015 (YOUTUBE)

THE THREE BODY PROBLEM by LIU CIXIN -2008 (AUDIOBOOK)

FRAN LEBOWITZ - PRETEND IT'S A CITY (TRAILER) - 2020 (YOUTUBE)

THE TERROR (TRAILER) - 2018 (YOUTUBE)


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