Nos-tal-gic,’ Akira said, though a word struggling find. said a word J — Kazuo Ishiguro, Orphans

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Nos-tal-gic,’ Akira said, as though it were a word he had been struggling to find. Then he said a word in Japanese, perhaps the Japanese for ��?nostalgic.’ ��?Nos-tal-gic. It is good to be nos-tal-gic. Very important.’��?Really, old fellow?’��?Important. Very important. Nostalgic. When we nostalgic, we remember. A world better than this world we discover when we grow. We remember and wish good world come back again. So very important. Just now, I had dream. I was boy. Mother, Father, close to me. in our house.’He fell silent and continued to gaze across the rubble.��?Akira,’ I said, sensing that the longer this talk went on, the greater was some danger I did not wish fully to articulate. ��?We should move on. We have much to do.

Kazuo Ishiguro, When We Were Orphans

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