Book Review Memories play a vital role in human life. It is also necessary to forget many things because some memories may be a painful burden. Kazuo Ishiguro’s latest novel, The Buried Giant , is about memories. Axl and Beatrice, an elderly couple, set out in search of their son. They don’t remember why their son left them. In fact, their memories about many things are vague. It is because of a magic that King Arthur’s beloved magician, Merlin, had performed in order to bring peace among the Britons and the Saxons. The novel is set in those days when the Romans had left Britannia and the Saxons came in to take their place. King Arthur is no more but his nephew, Sir Gawain, is alive though very old. Axl and Beatrice will encounter Sir Gawain on their way. Two other persons who join them are Wistan and Edwin. Wistan is a Saxon warrior who hates Britons. His mission is to kill the dragon Querig who is as wise as she is wicked. Sir Gawain’s mission is to prote
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