Inner Workings: Literary Essays 2000-2005

Inner Workings: Literary Essays 2000-2005

Inner Workings: Literary Essays 2000-2005

Inner Workings: Literary Essays 2000-2005

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Overview

J.M. Coetzee's latest novel, The Schooldays of Jesus, is now available from Viking. Late Essays: 2006-2016 will be available January 2018. 

In addition to being one of the most acclaimed and accomplished fiction writers in the world, Nobel Prize winner J. M. Coetzee is also a literary critic of the highest caliber. In this collection of twenty essays, Coetzee examines the work of some of the twentieth-century’s greatest writers—from Samuel Beckett and Günter Grass to Gabriel García Márquez and Philip Roth. Brilliantly insightful, challenging yet accessible, these pieces demonstrate Coetzee’s sharp eye and unwavering critical acumen. Written with great clarity and precision, they offer a window into twenty immortal texts that will be of major interest to all readers of international literature, as well as to Coetzee’s many fans.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780143113782
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 06/24/2008
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 4.90(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Born in Cape Town, South Africa, on February 9, 1940, John Michael Coetzee studied first at Cape Town and later at the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned a Ph.D. degree in literature. In 1972 he returned to South Africa and joined the faculty of the University of Cape Town. His works of fiction include Dusklands, Waiting for the Barbarians, which won South Africa’s highest literary honor, the Central News Agency Literary Award, and the Life and Times of Michael K., for which Coetzee was awarded his first Booker Prize in 1983. He has also published a memoir, Boyhood: Scenes From a Provincial Life, and several essays collections. He has won many other literary prizes including the Lannan Award for Fiction, the Jerusalem Prize and The Irish Times International Fiction Prize. In 1999 he again won Britain’s prestigious Booker Prize for Disgrace, becoming the first author to win the award twice in its 31-year history. In 2003, Coetzee was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Hometown:

Adelaide, Australia

Date of Birth:

February 9, 1940

Place of Birth:

Cape Town, South Africa

Education:

B.A., University of Cape Town, 1960; M.A., 1963; Ph.D. in Literature, University of Texas, Austin, 1969

Table of Contents


Acknowledgements     vii
Introduction     ix
Italo Svevo     1
Robert Walser     15
Robert Musil, The Confusions of Young Torless     30
Walter Benjamin, the Arcades Project     40
Bruno Schulz     65
Joseph Roth, the stories     79
Sandor Marai     94
Paul Celan and his translators     114
Gunter Grass and the Wilhelm Gustloff     132
W. G. Sebald, After Nature     145
Hugo Claus, poet     155
Graham Greene, Brighton Rock     160
Samuel Beckett, the short fiction     169
Walt Whitman     174
William Faulkner and his biographers     189
Saul Bellow, the early novels     207
Arthur Miller, The Misfits     222
Philip Roth, The Plot Against America     228
Nadine Gordimer     244
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Memories of My Melancholy Whores     257
V. S. Naipaul, Half a Life     272
Notes and References     292
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