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'In this major full-career reassessment of J. M. Coetzee, Anthony Uhlmann illuminates the intellectual and philosophical interests that drive Coetzee's writing.

'Whilst looking at Coetzee's writing career, from his dissertation through to The Schooldays of Jesus (2016), and interpreting running themes and scenarios, style, and evolving attitudes to form and genre, Uhlmann also offers revealing glimpses, informed by archival research, of Coetzee's writing process. Among the main themes that Uhlmann draws out from Coetzee's writing, and which remain highly relevant today, are the ideas that there is truth in fiction, or that fiction can provide valuable understandings of real world problems, and there are also fictions of the truth: that we are surrounded, in our everyday lives, with stories we tell ourselves which we wish to believe are true.

'J. M. Coetzee: Truth, Meaning, Fiction offers a revealing new account of one of our most important contemporary writers.' (Introduction)

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    • London,
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      England,
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      United Kingdom (UK),
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      Western Europe, Europe,
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      Bloomsbury Academic ,
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      Extent: 208p.
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      • Published: 23rd January 2020
      ISBN: 9781501357473

Works about this Work

Coetzee's Paradoxes : A Writer of the In-between State Paul Giles , 2020 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , August no. 423 2020; (p. 15, 17)
'Though it is his second country of citizenship, Australia might be classified as J.M. Coetzee's fourth country of residence. He was born in South Africa and served as an academic at the University of Cape Town from 1972 to 2000; he lived in England between 1962 and 1965, where he studied for an MA thesis on Ford Madox Ford and worked as a computer programmer; and he then spent seven years in the United States, taking his doctorate at the University of Texas and being subsequently appointed a professor at the State University of New York. Since his move from Cape Town to Adelaide in 2002, Coetzee's global literary reputation has risen significantly, helped in large part by the award of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2003.' (Introduction) 
 
Coetzee's Paradoxes : A Writer of the In-between State Paul Giles , 2020 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , August no. 423 2020; (p. 15, 17)
'Though it is his second country of citizenship, Australia might be classified as J.M. Coetzee's fourth country of residence. He was born in South Africa and served as an academic at the University of Cape Town from 1972 to 2000; he lived in England between 1962 and 1965, where he studied for an MA thesis on Ford Madox Ford and worked as a computer programmer; and he then spent seven years in the United States, taking his doctorate at the University of Texas and being subsequently appointed a professor at the State University of New York. Since his move from Cape Town to Adelaide in 2002, Coetzee's global literary reputation has risen significantly, helped in large part by the award of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2003.' (Introduction) 
 
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