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Diary of a Bad Year
J. M. Coetzee
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Description for Diary of a Bad Year
Paperback. An eminent Australian writer is invited to contribute to a book entitled "Strong Opinions". For him, troubled by Australia's complicity in the wars in the Middle East, it is a chance to air some urgent concerns: how should a citizen of a modern democracy react to their state's involvement in a war that involves the use of torture? Num Pages: 240 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129 x 15. Weight in Grams: 176.
An eminent, ageing Australian writer is invited to contribute to a book entitled Strong Opinions. For him, troubled by Australia's complicity in the wars in the Middle East,it is a chance to air some urgent concerns: how should a citizen of a modern democracy react to their state's involvement in an immoral war on terror, a war that involves the use of torture?
Then in the laundry room of his apartment block he encounters an alluring young woman. He offers her work typing up his manuscript. Anya is not interested in politics, but the job will be a welcome ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Vintage
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099516224
SKU
V9780099516224
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About J. M. Coetzee
J.M. Coetzee’s work includes Waiting for the Barbarians, Life & Times of Michael K, Boyhood, Youth, Disgrace, Summertime, The Childhood of Jesus and, most recently, The Schooldays of Jesus. He was the first author to win the Booker Prize twice and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2003.
Reviews for Diary of a Bad Year
The work of a master
Daily Telegraph
You must read this book
Independent on Sunday
Coetzee is redrawing the contours of the novel and taking it places that it has rarely been before... Exhilarating
The Times
Complex and ultimately moving
Sunday Telegraph
Mesmerising
New Statesman
Daily Telegraph
You must read this book
Independent on Sunday
Coetzee is redrawing the contours of the novel and taking it places that it has rarely been before... Exhilarating
The Times
Complex and ultimately moving
Sunday Telegraph
Mesmerising
New Statesman