J.M. Coetzee the Nobel Lecture in Literature, 2003

J.M. Coetzee the Nobel Lecture in Literature, 2003

Professor of General Literature J M Coetzee


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In his acceptance speech for the 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature, J. M. Coetzee delivered an intriguing and enigmatic short story, ?He and His Man.? The story features Robinson Crusoe, long after his return from the island, reflecting on death and spectacle, writing and allegory, solitude and sociability, as he searches his mind for some true understanding of the ?man? who writes of and for him. In the spare and powerful prose for which Coetzee is renowned, "The Nobel Lecture in Literature, 2003" is a provocative testament to the uncompromising vision of one of the world's most profound writers.


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In his acceptance speech for the 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature, J. M. Coetzee delivered an intriguing and enigmatic short story, ?He and His Man.? The story features Robinson Crusoe, long after his return from the island, reflecting on death and spectacle, writing and allegory, solitude and sociability, as he searches his mind for some true understanding of the ?man? who writes of and for him. In the spare and powerful prose for which Coetzee is renowned, "The Nobel Lecture in Literature, 2003" is a provocative testament to the uncompromising vision of one of the world's most profound writers.



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J.M. Coetzee

John Maxwell Coetzee is an author and academic from South Africa. He is now an Australian citizen and lives in South Australia. A novelist and literary critic as well as a translator, Coetzee has won...


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