Summertime

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J. M. Coetzee: Summertime (2009, Random House Group Limited)

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English language

Published Sept. 10, 2009 by Random House Group Limited.

ISBN:
978-1-4090-8862-2
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OCLC Number:
567643105

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4 stars (4 reviews)

A rich, funny, and deeply affecting autobiographical new novel from one of the world's greatest living writers.A young English biographer is working on a book about the late writer, John Coetzee. He plans to focus on the years from 1972–1977 when Coetzee, in his thirties, is sharing a run-down cottage in the suburbs of Cape Town with his widowed father. This, the biographer senses, is the period when he was 'finding his feet as a writer'.Never having met Coetzee, he embarks on a series of interviews with people who were important to him – a married woman with whom he had an affair, his favourite cousin Margot, a Brazilian dancer whose daughter had English lessons with him, former friends and colleagues. From their testimony emerges a portrait of the young Coetzee as an awkward, bookish individual with little talent for opening himself to others. Within the family he is regarded …

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This was written in a style I just could not get into. I will add though that I haven't read anything else by Coetzee. I did not know I was starting a semi-autobiographical when I picked it up. Summertime might very well be GREAT if you have a previous knowledge of Coetzee's work. I say this because the entire novel seems to be trying to explain the reasons behind his general fiction writing. I guess I need to read something else by him to put this particular piece of work into frame.

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