Published May 1, 2006
Kazuo Ishiguro’s latest novel, the dystopian Never Let Me Go, portrays the inner world of clones created for the medical convenience of others. Looking at their moral questions, their confused longings, and their stunted ambitions, James Bowman tells of life as a useful pre-cadaver.
(Click here to read this entire article from the Spring 2006 issue of The New Atlantis.)