J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace

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This book presents a clearly written introduction to the novel''s themes and form inspired by the author''s practical experience of several years of teaching the novel at university level in Britain as well as his background as a South African-born and educated academic. One of the most widely read novels by a South African-born writer or ''about'' South Africa Nobel Laureate J.M. Coetzee''s (second) Booker Prize-winning novel Disgrace (1999) is a firm favourite with reading groups and a fixture on many university-level courses on postcolonial or international literatures in English. Sometimes regarded as offering a bleak picture of post-apartheid South Africa Disgrace has also been read as an ultimately hopeful novel about renunciation and redemption. This introduction offers an indispensable guide to the historical contexts and critical ideas necessary for an informed and rewarding engagement with one of the most significant novels of the last quarter century. Offering an overview of the author''s career informed discussion of the novel''s setting and references this guide considers such issues as the representation of race gender the land and animals and its concern with language power music confession and allegory. It provides a discussion of the novel''s critical and popular reception a comprehensive guide to further reading and questions for discussion.
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