Coetzee, J. M. (John Maxwell), 1940-
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1940-02-09-
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Diary of a Bad Year / Coetzee, J.M.., 2007
Item
Identifier: CC-47588-68597
Scope and Contents
Publishers Weekly: "Nobelist Coetzee's 19th book features a stand-in for himself: Senor C, a white 72-year-old South African writer living in Australia who has written Waiting for the Barbarians. C falls into a metaphysical passion for his sexy 29-year-old Filipina neighbor, Anya, and quickly plots to spend more time with her by offering her a job as his typist. C's latest project is a series of political and philosophical essays, and Coetzee divides each page of the present novel in three: any given page features a bit of an essay (often its title and opening paragraph) at the top; C's POV in the middle; and Anya's voice at the bottom. C's opinions in the essays are mostly on the left (he despises Bush, Blair & Co., and is opposed to the Iraq War) and they bore Anya, who wants something less lofty. Meanwhile, Anya's lover, Alan"”a smart, conservative 42-year-old investment consultant who's good in the sack, and who stands for everything C despises"”becomes increasingly...
Dates:
2007