"This is a major new study of JM Coetzee, one of the most important writers in the post-war period. This the first study that makes use of his archive to provide new sources and contexts for a reading of his novels"--
"This is a major new study of JM Coetzee, one of the most important writers in the post-war period. This the first study that makes use of his archive to provide new sources and contexts for a reading of his novels"--
John Bolin is the author of Beckett and the Modern Novel (Cambridge University Press, 2013) and has published widely on modernism and its legacies in post-war literatures. He is a member of the Société d'Études Modernistes and the Modernist Studies Association. He is currently Senior Lecturer at the University of Exeter.
Inhaltsangabe
1. 'The Africa within': Dusklands Satire and Technologized Man; 2. 'The Congeries that I Bless with the Name of Evil': In the Heart of the Country's Sadian Permutations; 3. 'A Question without an Answer': Bafflement and the Surreal in Waiting for the Barbarians; 4. 'A New Kind of Man': Idiocy Idleness and Sovereignty in Life & Times of Michael K; 5. 'The Power of Blackness': Foe and the End of the Novel; 6. A Secular 'State of Grace'?: Age of Iron Angelhood and the Heterogeneous; 7. 'No Moral Defense': The Master of Petersburg's Escalations; 8. 'Subjugation Execution then Devouring': Clarissa Animals and Lucy's Final Word in Disgrace.
1. 'The Africa within': Dusklands Satire and Technologized Man; 2. 'The Congeries that I Bless with the Name of Evil': In the Heart of the Country's Sadian Permutations; 3. 'A Question without an Answer': Bafflement and the Surreal in Waiting for the Barbarians; 4. 'A New Kind of Man': Idiocy Idleness and Sovereignty in Life & Times of Michael K; 5. 'The Power of Blackness': Foe and the End of the Novel; 6. A Secular 'State of Grace'?: Age of Iron Angelhood and the Heterogeneous; 7. 'No Moral Defense': The Master of Petersburg's Escalations; 8. 'Subjugation Execution then Devouring': Clarissa Animals and Lucy's Final Word in Disgrace.
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