Critical Essays on J.M. Coetzee"This volume contains sixteen articles and essayslinked by their attention to central issues raised in Coetzee s writing such as the relationships between autobiography and fiction, literature and politics, sexuality and textuality, feminist poetics and fiction-making, and Apartheid. Edited and introduced by Coetzee scholar, Dr. Sue Kossew, this volume offers the reader and excellent opportunity to grasp the wide range of interpretations his books welcome." - BookDepository. |
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Contents
Writing in the Middle Voice | 18 |
J M Coetzees Dusklands | 29 |
Towards a True Materialism | 117 |
Copyright | |
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