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updates | March 15, 2026

Kazuo Ishiguro Death Hoax Rocks On Twitter, Novelist Is Still Alive and Well The Talks Today

Yes, you heard it correct, Kazuo Ishiguro simply isn’t lifeless nonetheless alive. The info of his dying was spreading on social media, making his followers and supporters concerned.

But, hopefully, the knowledge was a hoax and he’s in good properly being. According to the buyer, some Italian man generally known as Faber Books, posted the story claiming that Ishiguro is lifeless when he isn’t.

A lesson in internet hoaxes blowing up in 3-2-1: Account on the left is outwardly a trolling account (solely has 3 tweets correct now), @FaberBooks on the becoming is the author’s official account. Check your sources, tweeps! (As far as I can see, Kazuo Ishiguro has not died, phew.)

— Susanne Gruss (@susannegruss)
March 22, 2022

Netizens are overjoyed to hearken to the good news and are sharing their pleasure on Twitter. Some of them expressed concern regarding the misuse of social media and tweet, “The Ishiguro hoax is clearly depressing.”

“However, the haste with which some people, including at least one major newspaper, shared and even published the ‘news’.  With no attempt to verify the story is concerning.”

Similarly, one different fan wrote, “I’m relieved to learn that Kazuo Ishiguro is still alive. He’s a fantastic novelist, and there’s probably no better time to say that his most recent novel, Klara and the Sun, is absolutely brilliant.”

“Buy it and be thankful he’s still with us.”

Ishiguro is a British novelist who was born in 1954 and is best acknowledged for his work on An Artist of the Floating World, The Remains of the Day, When We Were Orphans, Never Let Me Go, and Klara and the Sun.