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Title A companion to the works of J.M. Coetzee / edited by Tim Mehigan.

Publication Info. Rochester, N.Y. : Camden House, 2011.

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 Moore Stacks  PR9369.3.C58 Z6368 2011    Available  ---
Description xiii, 257 pages ; 24 cm.
Series Studies in English and American literature and culture
Studies in English and American literature, linguistics, and culture.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-247) and index.
Contents List of abbreviations of works by J.M. Coetzee -- Chronology of main writings by J.M. Coetzee -- Introduction / Tim Mehigan -- Scenes from provincial life (1997-2009) / Sue Kossew -- Style: Coetzee and Beckett / Chris Ackerley -- Dusklands (1974) / David James -- In the heart of the country (1977) / Derek Attridge -- Waiting for the barbarians (1980) / Mike Marais -- Life & times of Michael K (1983) / Engelhard Weigl -- Foe (1986) / Chris Prentice -- Age of iron (1990) / Kim L. Worthington -- The master of Petersburg (1994) / Michelle Kelly -- Disgrace (1999) / Simone Drichel -- Elizabeth Costello (2003) / James Meffan -- Slow man (2005) / Tim Mehigan -- Diary of a bad year (2007) / Johan Geertsema -- Coetzee's criticism / Carrol Clarkson.
Summary J. M. Coetzee is perhaps the most critically acclaimed bestselling author of imaginative fiction writing in English today. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2003 and is the first writer to have been awarded two Booker Prizes. The present volume makes critical views of this important writer accessible to the general reader as well as the scholar, discussing Coetzee's main works in chronological order and introducing the dominant themes in the academic discussion of his oeuvre. It also highlights the author's exceptionally nuanced approach to writing as both an exacting craft and a challenging moral-ethical undertaking. It discusses the author's complex relation to apartheid and post-apartheid South Africa, the land of his birth, and evaluates his complicated responses to the literary canon. He emerges as both a modernist and a highly self-aware post modernist, a champion of the truths of a literary enterprise conducted unrelentingly in the mode of self-confession.
Provenance Gift of Paul and Mary Haas.
Subject Coetzee, J. M., 1940- -- Criticism and interpretation.
Coetzee, J. M., 1940-
Criticism and interpretation.
Added Author Mehigan, Timothy J.
ISBN 9781571135070 alkaline paper
1571135073 alkaline paper