B – Short Works by Kazuo Ishiguro in Books & Magazines

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Works by Kazuo Ishiguro published in Magazines & Journals

Bananas #21 – June 1980. Pages 41-44.

Kazuo Ishiguro’s first published work was the short story ‘A Strange & Sometimes Sadness’ in this UK literary magazine. (see photos)

Quarto No. 10 – September 1980. Page 13-14.

The short story ‘A Family Supper’ appeared in this UK literary newspaper. (see photos)

Granta 7 – 1983. Pages 119-137.

Includes the short story ‘Summer After the War’ in this famous issue featuring 20 of the Best of Young British Novelists.

Granta 17 – Autumn 1985. Pages 177-185.

‘October, 1948’, an excerpt from ‘An Artist of the Floating World’.

Granta 43 – Spring 1993. Pages 89-127.

‘The Gourmet’, a screenplay that was filmed for Channel 4, UK in 1986.

The New Yorker – 21st May 2001. Pages 86-91.

Ishiguro’s short story ‘A Village After Dark’.

The Daily Telegraph Review – 28 February 2015. Pages R6-R8.

A pre-publication excerpt from ‘The Buried Giant’.

Granta 147 – Spring 2019. Pages 27-45.

Includes ‘The Summer After the War’ in this 40th Anniversary issue.

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Works by Kazuo Ishiguro published in books including anthologies

Introduction 7: Introducing New Writers (Faber & Faber 1981 ISBN: 0-571-11680-9)

‘A Strange and Sometime Sadness’, ‘Waiting For J’ and ‘Getting Poisoned’. Ishiguro’s debut in book form.

Firebird 2 (Penguin, UK  1983 ISBN:0-14-006337-4)

‘A Family Supper’ in an anthology of short stories.

Snow Country and Thousand Cranes by Yasunari Kawabata (Penguin, UK 1986 ISBN: 0-978-014-008213-5)

The introduction is written by Kazuo Ishiguro.

The Penguin Book of Modern British Short Stories (1987 ISBN: 0-670-81926-3)

‘A Family Supper’ in an anthology edited by Malcolm Bradbury.

The Borzoi Reader Vol 1, No 2 (Knopf USA, 5 June 1989 ISBN: none)

An excerpt from ‘The Remains of the Day’ in this promotional publication from Knopf.

Hockney’s Alphabet (Faber & Faber 1991 ISBN: 0-571-16392-0 Standard edition; 0-571-16543-5 De Luxe edition)

Ishiguro writes about the letter T in this alphabetical collection of drawings by David Hockney with written contributions by 28 writers.

The Rushdie Letters (University of Nebraska Press 1993 ISBN:0-8032-3174-1)

A 2 page letter from Kazuo Ishiguro to Salman Rushdie in a collection of letters by writers and essays by Rushdie.

Class Work (Hodder & Stoughton / Sceptre 1995 ISBN: 0-340-64934-8)

‘A Family Supper’ in an anthology edited by Malcolm Bradbury.

Writers – Sally Soames (Chronicle Books 1995 ISBN: 0-8118-1234-0)

Includes a short excerpt from ‘The Remains of the Day’ opposite a portrait photograph of Ishiguro in a collection of photographs of writers by Sally Soames.

Paul Graham (Phaidon 1996 ISBN: 978-0-7148-3550-1)

Includes on pp. 118-122 an excerpt from ‘An Artist of the Floating World’ in this collection of photographs by Paul Graham.

The Penguin Book of the Contemporary British Short Story (Penguin, UK 2018 ISBN: 978-0-241-34746-1)

‘Come Rain or Come Shine’ (from Nocturnes) in an anthology of British short stories.