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J. M. Coetzee and the limits of cosmopolitanism
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ISBN: 9781349469284 Year: 2013 Publisher: New York ; Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan,

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Drawing on postcolonial and gender studies, as well as affect theory, the book interrogates cosmopolitan philosophies. Through analysis of J.M. Coetzee's later fiction, Hallemeier invites the re-imagining of cosmopolitanism, particularly as it is performed through the reading of literature.


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Here and now : letters, 2008-2011
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ISBN: 9780670026661 9780143124917 Year: 2013 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Penguin Books

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Reading Coetzee
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ISBN: 9401209588 9789401209588 1322022046 9781322022048 9789042037014 9042037016 Year: 2013 Publisher: Amsterdam New York

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Just as J. M. Coetzee’s post-2003 books present essays and narrative alongside one another, this book engages with its ideas through both critical and creative writing. Reading Coetzee interleaves critical essays on Coetzee’s works with an autobiographical narrative detailing MacFarlane’s more personal response to her reading and writing. The presentation of elements of the creative with the critical, and the critical within the creative, aims to challenge the traditional boundary between the two. This kind of methodology derives from the idea (and practice) of embodiment: that an idea or philosophy does not ‘float free’, but is tied to the idiosyncrasies, divergences, and subjective ‘travel’ of its speaker or writer.Coetzee’s Elizabeth Costello, Slow Man and Diary of a Bad Year explicitly address themes which abide more surreptitiously throughout his oeuvre: the divisions and paradoxes which occur the moment pen gains page, the value of literature, and the ethics of embodiment. In revealing the dialogue between writer-self and reader-self, and between author and character, these recent novels invite a rereading of Coetzee’s previous literature. Reading Coetzee explores Coetzee’s preoccupation with the act of writing using his recent books as a lens through which to view his eight previous novels as well as his memoirs and essays.


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J.M. Coetzee and the limits of cosmopolitanism
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ISBN: 9781137352545 113735254X Year: 2013 Publisher: New York : Palgrave Macmillan,

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Between Illusionism and Anti-Illusionism
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ISBN: 1443863475 9781443863476 130694712X 9781306947121 Year: 2013 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publishing

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Between Illusionism and Anti-Illusionism: Self-Reflexivity in the Chosen Novels of J. M. Coetzee takes as its premise J. M. Coetzee's distinction between ""illusionism"" and ""anti-illusionism"": the realist and the self-reflexive traditions in prose fiction. The aim of this critical study is to demonstrate that these two traditions are not opposed, but rather complementary to each other, and enrich the novel as a genre. Based on Marek Pawlicki's doctoral thesis, the book is a detailed analysis o...


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Between illusionism and anti-illusionism : self-reflexivity in the chosen novels of J.M. Coetzee
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ISBN: 9781443853040 Year: 2013 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing,

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Between Illusionism and Anti-Illusionism: Self-Reflexivity in the Chosen Novels of J. M. Coetzee takes as its premise J. M. Coetzee's distinction between "illusionism" and "anti-illusionism": the realist and the self-reflexive traditions in prose fiction. The aim of this critical study is to demonstrate that these two traditions are not opposed, but rather complementary to each other, and enrich the novel as a genre. Based on Marek Pawlicki's doctoral thesis, the book is a detailed analysis of Coetzee's oeuvre, paying particular attention to the impact of the writer's literary essays on his fiction. Insofar as it looks into the ways in which Coetzee's work as a critic has affected his novels, this book deals with the relation between fiction and literary criticism. Chapter One is an introduction into the topic of self-reflexivity. Chapters Two to Five, devoted to Dusklands, In the Heart of the Country, Age of Iron and Summertime, are concerned with the issue of subjectivity in confessional discourse and the boundary between fiction and autobiography. Chapters Six to Eight, concentrating on Foe, Slow Man, The Master of Petersburg, and Elizabeth Costello, offer insight into Coetzee's views on literary creation and the role of the writer in society. Between Illusionism and Anti-Illusionism also examines intertextual references in Coetzee's novels to the works of Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Kafka and Beckett.


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J.M. Coetzee : countervoices.
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ISBN: 9780230221567 0230221564 1349307076 9786612672248 0230245447 128267224X 9781137357335 Year: 2013 Publisher: Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan

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"Clarkson pays sustained attention to the dynamic interaction between Coetzees fiction and his critical writing, exploring the Nobel prize-winner's participation in, and contribution to, contemporary literary-philosophical debates. The book engages with the most recent literary and philosophical responses to Coetzees work"--Provided by publisher.


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Cripplewood Berlinde De Bruyckere & J.M. Coetzee Kreupelhout.
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ISBN: 9789462300064 9462300062 Year: 2013 Publisher: Brussels Mercatorfonds

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"Published to coincide with Berlinde De Bruyckere's participation in the 2013 Biennale di Venezia, this catalogue is the result of an extraordinary encounter between the Flemish artist and the writer J.M. Coetzee. De Bruyckere - a major figure in the contemporary art scene - found passion and fierce beauty in the unpublished writings of the acclaimed South African writer. The publication is also graced with a contribution by the Belgian writer Herman Parret. His magnificent explorations lead us to the discovery of a central figure in the history of the Venetian Republic: Saint Sebastian. Venice's quintessential symbol embodies the dual incarnation of sensuality and mystical suffering, an allegory for love and passion. The saint takes on particularly significance in relation to Berlinde De Bruyckere's work, on display at the Belgian pavilion. 0Exhibition: 2013 Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy (1.6.-24.11.2013)" Voor het Belgisch paviljoen in Venetië creëert De Bruyckere voor de 55ste Biennale di Venezia 2013 een nieuw werk, geïnspireerd op de stad Venetië, de figuur van Sint-Sebastiaan en haar correspondentie met de Zuid-Afrikaanse auteur John Coetzee, die zij ook uitnodigde als curator van de tentoonstelling.


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Futurity : contemporary literature and the quest for the past
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ISBN: 9780226924953 0226924955 1283855798 0226924963 9780226924960 9781283855792 Year: 2013 Publisher: Chicago London : The University of Chicago Press,

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When looking at how trauma is represented in literature and the arts, we tend to focus on the weight of the past. In this book, Amir Eshel suggests that this retrospective gaze has trapped us in a search for reason in the madness of the twentieth century's catastrophes at the expense of literature's prospective vision. Considering several key literary works, Eshel argues in Futurity that by grappling with watershed events of modernity, these works display a future-centric engagement with the past that opens up the present to new political, cultural, and ethical possibilities-what he calls futurity. Bringing together postwar German, Israeli, and Anglo-American literature, Eshel traces a shared trajectory of futurity in world literature. He begins by examining German works of fiction and the debates they spurred over the future character of Germany's public sphere. Turning to literary works by Jewish-Israeli writers as they revisit Israel's political birth, he shows how these stories inspired a powerful reconsideration of Israel's identity. Eshel then discusses post-1989 literature-from Ian McEwan's Black Dogs to J. M. Coetzee's Diary of a Bad Year-revealing how these books turn to events like World War II and the Iraq War not simply to make sense of the past but to contemplate the political and intellectual horizon that emerged after 1989. Bringing to light how reflections on the past create tools for the future, Futurity reminds us of the numerous possibilities literature holds for grappling with the challenges of both today and tomorrow.

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