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In Klara and the Sun, Kazuo Ishiguro examines what it is to be human – and humane




Klara and the Sunby Kazuo IshiguroKnopfPhilip K. Dick titled his famous 1968 sci-fi work on the status of artificial humans – later made into the film Blade Runner – Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Should we worry about robots becoming too human? Should we forgive them?Klara and the Sun is a cleverly meshed, tightly structured and fast-reading novel, sitting at the philosophical end of sci-fi, far removed from detailed accounts of the technical aspects of robotics and artificial…



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