Foe![]() Susan Barton finds herself marooned on an island in the Atlantic with an Englishman named Robinson Cruso and his mute slave, Friday. Rescued after a year of Cruso's company, back in England with Friday in tow, she approaches the author Daniel Foe, offering him the story. |
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User Review - jonfaith - LibraryThingThis review will overflow with cliché. Such is the sum of my experience. Fox is a meditation on silence. Coetzee explores the natural aspects of such. The sea and wilderness yield no ready wisdom ... Read full review
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User Review - Dreesie - LibraryThingA fascinating look at storytelling--approached through another author's story. Coetzee introduces Susan Barton, lately a female castaway, as she approaches the author Foe to tell the story of herself ... Read full review