Elizabeth Costello
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Elizabeth Costello
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Released 6 yrs ago (7/1/2005 UTC) at WILD RELEASE NOTES:
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Released 6 yrs ago (10/6/2005 UTC) at Postal Release in Postal release, Postal Release -- Controlled Releases WILD RELEASE NOTES:
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The last chapters of this book takes the reader from the real world of the fictional Elizabeth, with her many preoccupations, to somewhere new and -- Coetzee openly concedes in the text -- entirely allegorical. At this point I lost patience with Elizabeth Costello, which in the final analysis strikes me as a volume stitched together from a bunch of scattered and unrelated remnants on Coetzee's hard drive (perhaps at the insistence of a greedy publisher?). Really disappointing. Astonishingly, Elizabeth Costello was longlisted for the 2003 Booker Prize (Coetzee didn't win, but then he'd already won the prize twice for Life & Times of Michael K. and Disgrace). You can read reviews of Elizabeth Costello in the Guardian here, the Observer here, the Telegraph here, the New York Times here (free subscription required), the Village Voice here and The African Review of Books here. (Top left: author J.M. Coetzee.) |
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Released 5 yrs ago (6/22/2006 UTC) at Burrard Sky Train Station in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada WILD RELEASE NOTES:
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