Stranger Shores
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J. M. Coetzee is, without question, one of the world’s greatest novelists. This volume gathers together for the first time in book form twenty-nine pieces on books, writing, photography and the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa. Stranger Shores opens with ‘What is a Classic?’ in which Coetzee explores the answer to his own question – ‘What does it mean in living terms to say that the classic is what survives?’ – by way of TS Eliot, JS Bach and Zbigniew Herbert. His subjects range from eighteenth and nineteenth century writers Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson and Ivan Turgenev, to the great German modernists Rilke, Kafka, and Musil, to the giants of late twentieth century literature, among them Harry Mulisch, Joseph Brodsky, Jorge Luis Borges, Salman Rushdie, Amos Oz, Naguib Mahfouz, Nadine Gordimer and Doris Lessing.
Additional information
Weight | 0.266 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.3 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 384 |
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Year Published | 2002-8-1 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 009942262X |
About The Author | J.M. Coetzee’s work includes Waiting for the Barbarians, Life & Times of Michael K, Boyhood, Youth, Disgrace, Summertime, The Childhood of Jesus and, most recently, The Schooldays of Jesus. He was the first author to win the Booker Prize twice and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2003. |
The scale of Coetzee's reading makes most British criticism seem dully provincial |
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Other text | To read him on Kafka and on the deficiencies of the English translation of the work is to be put in touch with criticism at its most attentive and creative |
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