Kazuo Ishiguro: Klara and the Sun review - what makes us human?
A gentle tale of 'Artificial Friends', a robot's love and the human heart
Unsettling, unremitting and psychologically stark, Klara and the Sun has all the hallmarks of a traditional Ishiguro novel. Dealing with his familiar themes of loss and love and the question of what makes us human, the book follows the "life" of an Artificial Friend (AF) called Klara, taken from her store of robot compatriots and left to navigate the complex world of human emotions.