"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"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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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