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Ishiguro moved with his family to England in 1960 and worked briefly as a social worker. He attended the creative writing course established by the late Malcolm Bradbury and Angus Wilson at the University of East Anglia 197980. His first novel, A Pale View of Hills (1982), takes place mainly in his native Nagasaki, dealing obliquely with the aftermath of the atom bomb. An Artist of the Floating World is set entirely in Japan but thematically linked to The Remains of the Day. All three have in common a melancholy reassessment of the past.