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Units Teaching this Work
Text
Unit Name
Institution
Year
yDiary of a Bad YearJ. M. Coetzee,
Melbourne:Text Publishing,2007Z14219862007single work novel (taught in 10 units)'J. M. Coetzee's Diary of a Bad Year is about loneliness, friendship and the possibility of love. It takes the reader from Australian democracy to Guantanamo Bay, from the meaning of dishonour to the creative truth of dreams.' (Publisher's blurb)
yDiary of a Bad YearJ. M. Coetzee,
Melbourne:Text Publishing,2007Z14219862007single work novel (taught in 10 units)'J. M. Coetzee's Diary of a Bad Year is about loneliness, friendship and the possibility of love. It takes the reader from Australian democracy to Guantanamo Bay, from the meaning of dishonour to the creative truth of dreams.' (Publisher's blurb)
yDiary of a Bad YearJ. M. Coetzee,
Melbourne:Text Publishing,2007Z14219862007single work novel (taught in 10 units)'J. M. Coetzee's Diary of a Bad Year is about loneliness, friendship and the possibility of love. It takes the reader from Australian democracy to Guantanamo Bay, from the meaning of dishonour to the creative truth of dreams.' (Publisher's blurb)
yDiary of a Bad YearJ. M. Coetzee,
Melbourne:Text Publishing,2007Z14219862007single work novel (taught in 10 units)'J. M. Coetzee's Diary of a Bad Year is about loneliness, friendship and the possibility of love. It takes the reader from Australian democracy to Guantanamo Bay, from the meaning of dishonour to the creative truth of dreams.' (Publisher's blurb)
yDiary of a Bad YearJ. M. Coetzee,
Melbourne:Text Publishing,2007Z14219862007single work novel (taught in 10 units)'J. M. Coetzee's Diary of a Bad Year is about loneliness, friendship and the possibility of love. It takes the reader from Australian democracy to Guantanamo Bay, from the meaning of dishonour to the creative truth of dreams.' (Publisher's blurb)
yDiary of a Bad YearJ. M. Coetzee,
Melbourne:Text Publishing,2007Z14219862007single work novel (taught in 10 units)'J. M. Coetzee's Diary of a Bad Year is about loneliness, friendship and the possibility of love. It takes the reader from Australian democracy to Guantanamo Bay, from the meaning of dishonour to the creative truth of dreams.' (Publisher's blurb)
yDiary of a Bad YearJ. M. Coetzee,
Melbourne:Text Publishing,2007Z14219862007single work novel (taught in 10 units)'J. M. Coetzee's Diary of a Bad Year is about loneliness, friendship and the possibility of love. It takes the reader from Australian democracy to Guantanamo Bay, from the meaning of dishonour to the creative truth of dreams.' (Publisher's blurb)
yDiary of a Bad YearJ. M. Coetzee,
Melbourne:Text Publishing,2007Z14219862007single work novel (taught in 10 units)'J. M. Coetzee's Diary of a Bad Year is about loneliness, friendship and the possibility of love. It takes the reader from Australian democracy to Guantanamo Bay, from the meaning of dishonour to the creative truth of dreams.' (Publisher's blurb)
yDiary of a Bad YearJ. M. Coetzee,
Melbourne:Text Publishing,2007Z14219862007single work novel (taught in 10 units)'J. M. Coetzee's Diary of a Bad Year is about loneliness, friendship and the possibility of love. It takes the reader from Australian democracy to Guantanamo Bay, from the meaning of dishonour to the creative truth of dreams.' (Publisher's blurb)
yDiary of a Bad YearJ. M. Coetzee,
Melbourne:Text Publishing,2007Z14219862007single work novel (taught in 10 units)'J. M. Coetzee's Diary of a Bad Year is about loneliness, friendship and the possibility of love. It takes the reader from Australian democracy to Guantanamo Bay, from the meaning of dishonour to the creative truth of dreams.' (Publisher's blurb)