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New essays examining the intellectual allegiances of Coetzee, arguably the most decorated and critically acclaimed writer of fiction in English today and a deeply intellectual and philosophical writer.





Arguably the most decorated and critically acclaimed writer of today, J. M. Coetzee is a deeply intellectual writer. Yet while just about everyone who comes to Coetzee's writing is aware that the visible superstructure of his works is moved from below by a vast substructure of ideas, we are still far from grasping Coetzee's intellectual allegiances as a whole. This book sets out to examine these allegiances in ways not attempted before, by bringing leadingfigures in the philosophy of literary fiction and ethics together with leading Coetzee scholars. The book is organized into three parts: the first part evaluates Coetzee with respect to notions of truth and justification. At issue is how the reader is to understand the ground on which Coetzee builds his ethical commitments. The second part considers the problem of language, in which ethics is rooted and on which it depends. The chapters of the third partposition Coetzee's writing with respect to notions of social and moral solidarity, where, in regard to literature as such or experience as such, philosophy and literature together exercise an unrivaled right to be heard.

Contributors: Elisa Aaltola, Derek Attridge, David Attwell, Maria Boletsi, Carrol Clarkson, Simon During, Patrick Hayes, Alexander Honold, Anton Leist, Tim Mehigan, Christian Moser, Robert B. Pippin, Robert Stockhammer, Markus Winkler, Martin Woessner.

Tim Mehigan is Deputy Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at the University of Queensland. Christian Moser is Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Bonn.

Recenzijas

Gathers together some of the world's leading Coetzee scholars and philosophers in an attempt to explore not just the influence but the mechanics of the influence that Coetzee's reading has had on his work...This is a collection that those who are interested in the work of Coetzee should read. The essays are excellent [ and] ultimately remind the reader that the key to unfolding the difficult, elliptical, bewildering moments of Coetzee's fiction might lie in the conversations that it holds with the works of others. * WASAFIRI *

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Coetzee's Intellectual Landscapes 1(24)
Tim Mehigan
Christian Moser
Part I Truth and Justification
1 J. M. Coetzee on Truth, Skepticism, and Secular Confession in "The Age We Live In"
25(20)
Tim Mehigan
2 Social Order and Transcendence: J. M. Coetzee's Poetics of Play
45(21)
Christian Moser
3 Autobiography and Romantic Irony: J. M. Coetzee and Roland Barthes
66(21)
Patrick Hayes
4 The Semantics of Barbarism in J. M. Coetzee's Novel Waiting for the Barbarians
87(22)
Markus Winkler
5 In the Heart of the Empire: Coetzee and America
109(24)
Martin Woessner
Part II Objectivity and Communication
6 Faith, Irony, Salt, and Possible Impossibilities: J. M. Coetzee's The Childhood of Jesus in Conversation with Zbigniew Herbert's "From Mythology"
133(25)
Maria Boletsi
7 Coetzee's Ethics of Language(s)
158(14)
Robert Stockhammer
8 Force Fields
172(17)
Carrol Clarkson
9 The Reading of Don Quixote: Literature's Migration into a New World
189(22)
Alexander Honold
10 The Lives of Animals: From Rational Language to Speaking (of) Lions
211(22)
Elisa Aaltola
Part III Convergence of Interpretative Horizons and Moral Solidarity
11 Coetzee as Academic Novelist
233(21)
Simon During
12 Character and Counterfocalization: Coetzee and the Kafka Lineage
254(20)
Derek Attridge
13 J. M. Coetzee's South African Intellectual Landscapes
274(20)
David Attwell
14 Philosophical Fiction? On J. M. Coetzee's Elizabeth Costello
294(17)
Robert B. Pippin
15 Cosmopolitanism, the Range of Sympathy, and Coetzee
311(22)
Anton Leist
Notes on the Contributors 333(4)
Index 337
CHRISTIAN MOSER is Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Bonn. CHRISTIAN MOSER is Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Bonn. Patrick W Hayes is a marine environmental historian, having completed his doctorate at Trinity College, Dublin