Elizabeth Costello : eight lessons
Elizabeth Costello is a distinguished and aging Australian novelist whose life is revealed through a series of eight formal addresses. From an award-acceptance speech at a New England liberal arts college to a lecture on evil in Amsterdam and a sexually charged reading by the poet Robert Duncan, Coetzee draws the reader inexorably toward its conclusion.
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Women authors, Australian > 20th century > Fiction. Women intellectuals > Fiction. Authorship > Fiction. |
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Psychological fiction. |
- ISBN: 9780099461920
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Physical Description
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233 pages ; 20 cm - Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2004.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Originally published: London: Secker & Warburg, 2003. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Lesson 1. Realism -- Lesson 2. The novel in Africa -- Lesson 3. The lives of animals 1 : the philosophers and the animals -- Lesson 4. The lives of animals 2 : the poets and the animals -- Lesson 5. The humanities in Africa -- Lesson 6. The problem of evil -- Lesson 7. Eros -- Lesson 8. At the gate -- Postscript : Letter of Elizabeth, Lady Chandos. |