Tuesday 5 October 2010

Coetzee's Disgrace

The whole of Coetzee's oeuvre has gotten a lot of attention from critics, but Disgrace has been subject to more readings than any other.

Here, for instance, is the googlebooks version of Encountering Disgrace: reading and teaching Coetzee's novel By Bill McDonald, William E. McDonald (Camden House, 2009), a collection of essays on the novel.

In the lecture I discussed Lucy Valerie Graham's article 'Reading the Unspeakable: Rape in J. M. Coetzee's Disgrace' Journal of Southern African Studies 29:2 (Jun., 2003), pp. 433-444.

I also quote from 'J. M. Coetzee in conversation with Jane Poyner', in Jane Poyner (ed) J. M. Coetzee and the Idea of the Public Intellectual (Ohio University Press 2006), p. 22.

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