Summertime
par
J.M. Coetzee
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Science Fiction
Humor
Format
Relié
Pages
266
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Sep 14, 2009
Éditeur
Harvill Secker
ISBN-10
1846553180
ISBN-13
9781846553189
Description
In "Summertime," J.M. Coetzee delves into a complex tapestry of identity and memory, exploring the life and legacy of a writer who grapples with his past. The narrative is structured as a biography, woven from the perspectives of various characters who intersect with the protagonist's life, each revealing their interpretations of him. Through their reflections, Coetzee crafts a nuanced portrait that challenges the reader to question the nature of truth and the reliability of memory.
Set against the backdrop of post-apartheid South Africa, the novel underscores themes of colonialism and personal history, grappling with the weight of societal expectations. It becomes a subtle critique of the literary world while also serving as a meditation on the act of writing itself. Coetzee's prose is both lucid and profound, inviting contemplation on the complexities of human relationships and the often painful process of self-discovery.
As the layers of narrative unfold, readers are drawn into a world where the boundaries between fact and fiction blur. "Summertime" is not just a reflection on an individual’s life; it emerges as a broader exploration of how stories shape and are shaped by the contexts in which they exist. Through his intricate storytelling, Coetzee invites one to ponder the deepest questions of existence, memory, and the perceptions we hold of ourselves and one another.
Set against the backdrop of post-apartheid South Africa, the novel underscores themes of colonialism and personal history, grappling with the weight of societal expectations. It becomes a subtle critique of the literary world while also serving as a meditation on the act of writing itself. Coetzee's prose is both lucid and profound, inviting contemplation on the complexities of human relationships and the often painful process of self-discovery.
As the layers of narrative unfold, readers are drawn into a world where the boundaries between fact and fiction blur. "Summertime" is not just a reflection on an individual’s life; it emerges as a broader exploration of how stories shape and are shaped by the contexts in which they exist. Through his intricate storytelling, Coetzee invites one to ponder the deepest questions of existence, memory, and the perceptions we hold of ourselves and one another.
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