Issue Details: First known date: 2010... 2010 Late style in J.M. Coetzee's Diary of a Bad Year
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J.M. Coetzee's post-millennial writing has been marked by new forms of inventiveness, formal risk-taking and narrative experimentation that have blurred the boundaries between fiction, autobiography and social commentary. Using the example of the novel Diary of a Bad Year (2007), it is argued that this latter fiction is exemplary of Edward Said's idea of "late style", accounting not only for Coetzee's surprising venture into explicit political commentary, but also his narrative minimalism. The paper looks carefully at the content and style of Coetzee's novel, contrasting its descriptive technique with earlier fictions.

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    y separately published work icon Scrutiny2 vol. 15 no. 2 September 2010 Z1765660 2010 periodical issue 2010 pg. 40-49
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