Youth

JM Coetzee author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:6th Feb '03

Should be back in stock very soon

Youth cover

'One of the finest authors writing in the English language today' The Times

Youth's narrator, a student in 1950s South Africa, has long been plotting an escape from his native country. Studying mathematics, reading poetry, saving money, he tries to ensure that when he arrives in the real world he will be prepared to experience life to its full intensity, and transform it into art.

Youth's narrator, a student in 1950s South Africa, has long been plotting an escape from his native country. Studying mathematics, reading poetry, saving money, he tries to ensure that when he arrives in the real world he will be prepared to experience life to its full intensity, and transform it into art. Arriving at last in London, however, he finds neither poetry nor romance. Instead he succumbs to the monotony of life as a computer programmer, from which random, loveless affairs offer no relief. Devoid of inspiration, he stops writing and begins a dark pilgrimage in which he is continually tested and continually found wanting.

Set against the background of the 1960s, Youth is a remarkable portrait of a consciousness turning in on itself. J. M. Coetzee explores a young man's struggle to find his way in the world with tenderness and a fierce clarity.

Brilliant...a remarkable feat * Sunday Times *
Only a writer as great as J. M. Coetzee is capable of infusing meditation on the spoilt hope of youth with such clarity, fluency and poise... The quality of the writing and its unflinching truthfulness make it exhilarating * Daily Mail *
This taut novel possesses the edgy grace that has consistently marked Coetzee's work * Irish Times *
Tightly woven, each line detonating with meaning * Glasgow Herald *
A memorable picture of the harshness London can offer to incomers... Youth is a wonderful book: a Bildungsroman, or portrait of the artist as a young man, to rank with any in the canon * Evening Standard *

  • Winner of Nobel Prize 2003

ISBN: 9780099433620

Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 11mm

Weight: 132g

176 pages