Thursday, April 25, 2013

On Coetzee's Fiction Writings

Discussing Coetzee's work recently with a dear friend, this is what he said, 

I think, I liked and disliked him all for exactly the same reasons! Namely, and in his fiction at least, for his remarkable ability to conceptually knit events within each book he wrote, that turned the original premises round. He deals brilliantly with hypocrisy! But I suppose it is that very skill he has, the way he made art of writing, instead of simply writing to the default of art that turned me off a touch. Dont mind me, his books are amazing regardless.

Spot on. Even though, Coetzee leaves no opportunity to be clinical (I sometimes wonder if he does that intentionally), his work still remains stellar. 

3 comments:

Niranjan said...

Well said! It has been a while since I have read one of his books, and I feel like I am beginning to forget what they were like.

Pallavi said...

Niranjan,

I just read two Coetzee's back to back. Costello and Michael K. Guess, it was a bit of a overdose, but in the end it felt like it was worth it. Thanks for recommending me Costello. Michael K., had some brilliant contemplation points.

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