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  1. White Writing: On the Culture of Letters in South Africa by J. M. Coetzee, 1990-07-25
  2. Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee, 1999
  3. Three Sons: Franz Kafka and the Fiction of J. M. Coetzee, Philip Roth, and W. G. Sebald (Avant-Garde & Modernism Studies) by Daniel L. Medin, 2010-01-11
  4. Open Secrets: Literature, Education, and Authority from J-J. Rousseau to J. M. Coetzee by Michael Bell, 2007-07-05
  5. J.M. Coetzee's Austerities by Graham Bradshaw, Michael Neill, 2010-04-01
  6. Critical Essays on J. M. Coetzee: J.M. Coetzee (Critical Essays on World Literature) by Sue Kossew, 1998-02-12
  7. J. M. Coetzee (Cambridge Studies in African and Caribbean Literature) by Dominic Head, 2010-08-26
  8. J.M. Coetzee and the Novel: Writing and Politics after Beckett (Oxford English Monographs) by Patrick Hayes, 2010-10-01
  9. The Ethics of Exile: Colonialism in the Fictions of Charles Brockden Brown and J.M. Coetzee (Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory) by Timothy Strode, 2005-08-22
  10. Desgracia/ Disgrace (Contemporanea/ Contemporary) (Spanish Edition) by J. M. Coetzee, 2009-04-30
  11. J.M. Coetzee: South Africa and the Politics of Writing (Perspectives on Southern Africa) by David Attwell, 1993-06-11
  12. Le maître de Pétersbourg by J. M. (John Michael) Coetzee, 1997-04-01
  13. The Wounded Animal: J. M. Coetzee and the Difficulty of Reality in Literature and Philosophy by Stephen Mulhall, 2008-12-08
  14. Mr. Cruso, Mrs. Barton und Mr. Foe. by J. M. Coetzee, 1998-01-01

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    Coetzee, J. M. (John Maxwell Coetzee) key In the Heart of the Country Waiting for the Barbarians The Life and Times of Michael K (1983) and Disgrace The Master of Petersburg Elizabeth Costello (2003), and

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43. J. M. Coetzee Quotes
20 quotes and quotations by JM coetzee. J. M. coetzee As you see, I do not treat the creation of fiction, that to say the invention and development of
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Nationality: South African Find on Amazon: J. M. Coetzee Related Authors: Henry David Thoreau Mark Twain Samuel Johnson Victor Hugo ... Henry Miller As for September 11, let us not too easily grant the Americans possession of that date on the calendar. Like May 1 or July 14 or December 25, September 11 may seem full of significance to some people, while to other people it is just another day. J. M. Coetzee As you see, I do not treat the creation of fiction, that to say the invention and development of fantasies, as a form of abstract thought. I dont wish to deny the uses of the intellect, but sometimes one has the intuition that the intellect by itself will lead one nowhere. J. M. Coetzee Elizabeth, Lady C, claims to be writing at the limits of language. Would it not be insulting to her if I were diligently to follow after her, explaining what she means but is not smart enough to say? J. M. Coetzee

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In 1993, the University of California Press published David Atwell s study J.M. coetzee South Africa and the Politics of Writing. In addition to two recent
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By SCOTT MCLEMEE The 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to John Maxwell Coetzee, a white South African novelist and essayist whose work chronicles the inner history of his country's transformation from racial dictatorship to a post-apartheid society. While acknowledging Mr. Coetzee's literary craft, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, in an announcement this morning, particularly emphasized his "ruthless criticism of the cruel rationalism and cosmetic morality of Western civilization" a remark with international political overtones, no doubt intended to resonate beyond the strictly cultural sphere. The prize, which is worth about $1.3-million this year, will be presented in December. Mr. Coetzee (pronounced cut-SEE-uh), an Afrikaaner who writes in English, was born in Cape Town in 1940. After studying English and mathematics in South Africa and working as a computer programmer in England, he completed a Ph.D. in English at the University of Texas at Austin, writing his dissertation on Samuel Beckett, whose work Mr. Coetzee has cited as an influence on his own writing. The Swedish academy seems to have acknowledged its recognition of the earlier Nobel winner's importance for this year's laureate. "At the decisive moment," its citation states, "Coetzee's characters stand behind themselves, motionless, incapable of taking part in their own actions. But passivity is not merely the dark haze that devours personality. It is also the last resort open to human beings as they defy an oppressive order by rendering themselves inaccessible to its intentions."

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46. JM Coetzee - Five Books For Critics - John Baker’s Blog
Nobel Prize winner, J.M. coetzee, gave the National Book Critics Circle a list of five books he believes reviewers should have in their libraries.
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13th November 2007 Nobel Prize winner, J.M. Coetzee, gave the National Book Critics Circle a list of five books he believes reviewers should have in their libraries. The Iliad . - the standard for the narrative of action. Aristotle, Poetics . - the terms for all later debate on the truth claims of history versus the truth claims of poetry. Cervantes, Don Quixote . - source-book for all writers of fiction. Rousseau, Confessions . - reminds us how hard it is to tell the truth. Dostoevsky, Brothers Karamazov . - shows us what the novel of ideas can achieve. If you enjoyed this post, subscribe to my RSS feed Filed under literature quotations reviews
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47. Literary Encyclopedia J. M. Coetzee
Citation Dominic Head, University of Central England. J. M. coetzee. The Literary Encyclopedia. 28 Oct. 2000. The Literary Dictionary Company.
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48. Hackwriters.com - Disgrace By J M Coetzee - Dan Schnider Review
J.M. coetzee’s 1999 novel Disgrace won the Booker Prize that year (the second time he won it, which is the U.K. equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize or National
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49. Coetzee, J.M. (Harper's Magazine)
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51. Waggish: J.M. Coetzee: Elizabeth Costello
J.M. coetzee Elizabeth Costello. What a frustrating book this is. I have had varied responses to much of coetzee’s fiction, finding it anywhere from
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Waiting for the Barbarians ) to bloodless ( Disgrace ) to pretentious ( Foe Ulysses The House on Eccles Street ), now listlessly attends conferences on various literary topics. She has no passion for these topics, and no shortage of contempt for the fanboys and other writers that attend the conferences. The one issue that does stir her to her feet is animal rights, which she pursues with the single-minded intolerance of the zealot, comparing animal slaughter to the Holocaust. Few of the reviews of Elizabeth Costello have addressed some of the most perplexing problems of the narrative. James Wood, always keen on religious readings of fiction, insists on a liturgical interpretation If I were Coetzee, I would be very worried that after writing a book in which specious arguments such as this take up so much room, the arguments would be mistakenly attributed to me. (Justifiably so: The Observer Coetzee has never written like this. His criticism is coldly rational, well-researched, and often insightful. (I highly recommend his book of essays Stranger Shores Christa Wolf in the TLS qua fiction: all of her interpretations. She disagrees with Thomas Nagel, saying she

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Winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize for Literature Born in Cape Town, South Africa, on February 9, 1940, John Michael Coetzee studied first at Cape Town and later at the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned a Ph.D. degree in literature. In 1972 he returned to South Africa and joined the faculty of the University of Cape Town. His works of fiction include Dusklands, Waiting for the Barbarians Life and Times of Michael K ., for which Coetzee was awarded his first Booker Prize in 1983. He has also published a memoir, Boyhood: Scenes From a Provincial Life , and several essays collections. He has won many other literary prizes including the Lannan Award for Fiction, the Jerusalem Prize and The Irish Times Disgrace , becoming the first author to win the award twice in its 31-year history. In 2003, Coetzee was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Nobel Prize for Literature: Winner 2003
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53. J.M. Coetzee : Disgrace : Book Review
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(Reviewed by Peggy Lindsey JUL 9, 2002) Even before his disgrace, Professor David Lurie wasn't exactly a shining success. At age 52, he's been divorced twice and he's been demoted from professor of modern languages to adjunct professor of communications. He's a mediocre teacher specializing in Romantic poets considered obsolete when the Cape Town University College became Cape Technical University. Nevertheless, he's muddling along quite nicely. He has a weekly rendezvous with a high caliber prostitute that satisfies his sexual needs, and at least his new position still allows him to teach one poetry course a year. But life begins to fall apart when David sees his paramour on the street one day with her two little boys. Fearing exposure, she quits her call girl life, and although he tracks her down, she rejects him. The rapport he'd felt was mere business to her. Subsequent girls sent by the "hostess service" are unsatisfying. One evening while crossing campus, he runs into Melanie Isaacs, an unremarkable young woman in his Byron class. He discovers himself "mildly smitten." They quickly become lovers. Problem is, she already has one: a young biker boy who's none too pleased about David moving in on his territory. Pressured by family and friends, Melanie reports the indiscretion and David, who refuses to apologize for his behavior-he was merely answering the call of Eros-is forced to resign.

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56. 09.19.2003 - Theater Professor Stages Adaptation Of J.M. Coetzee's "Foe"
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Information on Authors J.M. (John Maxwell) Coetzee (1940-present) - South African author Award winning author whose novels tend to explore the implications of oppressive societies on the lives of their inhabitants, often using his native South Africa as a backdrop. Coetzee was born in Cape Town and graduated from the University of Cape Town. From 1962-1965 he worked in England as computer programmer and did research for his thesis on the English novelist Ford Madox Ford. He then attended earned his PhD. from University of Texas at Austin; his doctoral dissertation was on the early fiction of Samuel Beckett. He has taught at various colleges and universities (SUNY, John Hopkins, Harvard, Stanford, University of Cape Town, University of Adelaide). He currently resides in South Africa. Awards:
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60. J.M. Coetzee
David Attwell defends the literary and political integrity of South African novelist J.M. coetzee by arguing that coetzee has absorbed the textual turn of
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