SINGAPORE – The short stories of British writer Naomi Ishiguro are filled with flights of fancy and routes of escape. A man walks into a painting and vanishes; another disappears in a cloud of autumn leaves.
Ishiguro, 28, is the only child of Nobel laureate Kazuo Ishiguro, author of acclaimed books such as The Remains Of The Day (1989) and Never Let Me Go (2005).
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