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Elizabeth Costello
Elizabeth Costello: Fiction | J. M. Coetzee
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J.M. Coetzee's latest novel, The Schooldays of Jesus, is now available from Viking. Late Essays: 2006-2016 will be available January 2018. Since 1982, J. M. Coetzee has been dazzling the literary world. After eight novels that have won, among other awards, two Booker Prizes, and most recently, the Nobel Prize, Coetzee has once again crafted an unusual and deeply affecting tale. Told through an ingenious series of formal addresses, Elizabeth Costello is, on the surface, the story of a woman?s life as mother, sister, lover, and writer. Yet it is also a profound and haunting meditation on the nature of storytelling.
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Graywacke
Elizabeth Costello | J.M. Coetzee
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What to make of a novel of essays? Apparently JMC took his own published essays and their criticism (good, tough criticism) and made a novel out of it, with an afterlife confrontation added in. Of course, these are Elizabeth Costello‘s speeches in the book.

So it works and also doesn‘t. First chapter of Realism is fantastic. Later obsession with the morality on veganism was ok - but, i had trouble caring. But i still kind of liked it overall.

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Graywacke
Elizabeth Costello | J.M. Coetzee
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Still warming my cat (and vice versa). Trying out Coetzee. Lovely 1st chapter toying with perspectives on Realism.

Leftcoastzen I haven‘t read him either, looking forward to your review! A good day for cat warming!😻😁 13mo
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Shemac77
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Mehso-so

Beautifully written; just not for me.

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Shemac77
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Morning reading with coffee

Flaneurette I liked this one ages ago when I read it! 5y
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JLaurenceCohen
Elizabeth Costello | J M Coetzee

Elizabeth Costello is a philosophical novel. Each chapter revolves around a different ethical or aesthetic issue and a different relationship in the life of the title character. Elizabeth is the author of House on Eccles Street, a feminist interpretation of Joyce's Ulysses from the perspective of Molly Bloom. Elizabeth is a difficult woman with few friends, but as the novel progresses we learn about her fears and desires.

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