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J.M. Coetzee and the ethics of power : unsettling complicity, complacency, and confession
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Coetzee, J. M., 1940- Criticism and interpretation.
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Coetzee, J. M., 1940-
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Social ethics in literature.
2015
The present study looks closely into the unsettling effects Coetzee's novels have on the reader and explores the interconnectedness between stylistic choices and moral insights. Its overall aim is to disclose the effectiveness of Coetzee's narrative strategies to prompt the reader to engage in self-questioning and radical revisions of personal and social moral assumptions.
Paul Celan : the Romanian dimension
\"Solomon's memoir provides an account of his friendship with Paul Celan, offering valuable information about the poet's youth, the importance of the Bucharest period in Celan's evolution as a poet, insight into the texts he wrote in Romanian, and the impact of the unfounded plagiarism scandal. Through its clarifications and testimonies, Solomon's book represents an important historical and literary contribution to critics and admirers of Celan's poetry in particular, and twentieth century poetry in general\"-- Provided by publisher.