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J.M. Coetzee and the Novel Patrick Hayes (Teaching Fellow in English Literature at St John's College, Oxford)

J.M. Coetzee and the Novel By Patrick Hayes (Teaching Fellow in English Literature at St John's College, Oxford)

Summary

This book argues that the significance of Coetzee's complex and finely-nuanced fiction lies in the acuity with which it both explores and develops the tradition of the novel - ranging from Cervantes, Defoe, and Richardson, to Dostoevsky, Kafka, and Beckett - as part of a sustained attempt to rethink the relationship between writing and politics.

J.M. Coetzee and the Novel Summary

J.M. Coetzee and the Novel: Writing and Politics after Beckett by Patrick Hayes (Teaching Fellow in English Literature at St John's College, Oxford)

'Anti-illusionism is, I suspect, only a marking of time, a phase of recuperation, in the history of the novel. The question is, what next?' (J.M. Coetzee) Patrick Hayes argues that the significance of Coetzees fiction lies in the acuity with which it both explores and develops the tradition of the novelranging from Cervantes, Defoe, and Richardson to Dostoevsky, Kafka, and Beckettas part of a sustained attempt to rethink the relationship between writing and politics. For Coetzee, questions about the future of the novel are closely related to what it means to write after Beckett, and J. M. Coetzee and the Novel examines the ways in which his fiction discerningly assimilates the techniques of literary modernism to engage with some of the most troubling aspects of late twentieth-century cultural and political life. While Coetzee is rightly known as an intensely serious writer, Hayes shows that the true seriousness of his writing is intimately bound up with comedyor, to use the word Coetzee borrows from Joyce, the jocoserious. Opening up a range of new approaches to this major contemporary author, J. M. Coetzee and the Novel argues that it is only by paying especially close attention to the experience of reading Coetzees finely-nuanced prose that his distinctive impact on longstanding questions about identity, community, and the nature of political modernity can be appreciated.

J.M. Coetzee and the Novel Reviews

an important contribution to Coetzee criticism. * Mike Marais, Review of English Studies *
[An] invigorating exploration of the "jocoserious" within Coetzee's work * Stephen Abell, Times Literary Supplement *

About Patrick Hayes (Teaching Fellow in English Literature at St John's College, Oxford)

Patrick Hayes teaches modern literature from the eighteenth century to the present day at St John's College, Oxford.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION ; SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY ; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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NPB9780199587957
9780199587957
0199587957
J.M. Coetzee and the Novel: Writing and Politics after Beckett by Patrick Hayes (Teaching Fellow in English Literature at St John's College, Oxford)
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Oxford University Press
2010-08-12
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