J.M. Coetzee and the Power of Narrative

(Author) Gillian Dooley
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This book is a consideration of various themes and techniques ranging across famous South African writer J. M. Coetzee's whole oeuvre. It aims to discover the "how" rather than "what" or "why" where does Coetzee's work derive its power? A discussion of themes, influences, and allegorical meanings tends to bleach out the experience of reading; and this experience is surely the only reason for choosing Coetzee's narratives over anyone else's. It examines the type of resistance to be found in his work, a resistance which seems to have little basis in a political belief or a rational philosophy of justice. The book also traces the effects of Coetzee's choice of point of view in each of his books--how it interacts with questions of complicity and impressions of realism, as well as how it relates to the subject matter and characters he is dealing with in each case. It is also an exploration of the place of the comic arts in Coetzee's work. This is a subject which has routinely been dismissed by critics who have failed to discern any humor in the novels. The contention is that a sense of the ridiculous and absurd is implicit in much of Coetzee's narrative prose and can be seen in the underlying structure of all his books. This study delves into his use of language and languages: the choice of tenses, the surprising flights of imagery to be found amidst the taut elegance of his narrative style; and also the multilingual sensibilities he shares with many of his characters, not excluding the non-verbal language of music.

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Publisher:
Cambria Press
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781604976731
Publish year:
2010
Publish date:
Feb. 28, 2010

Gillian Dooley

Gillian Dooley is an Australian literary scholar known for her extensive research on South Australian literature and the works of acclaimed author Barbara Hanrahan. Through meticulous analysis and insightful commentary, she has made significant contributions to the understanding and appreciation of Australian literature, particularly within the context of regional voices.

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