Inner Workings
Literary Essays 2000-2005
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:6th Mar '08
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A collection of essays on literature by one of the world's finest writers: a must read.
A collection of the author's literary essays from 2000 to 2005. It discusses writers such as Italo Svevo, Joseph Roth, Bruno Schulz, Sandor Marai who lived through the Austro-Hungarian fin de siecle and felt the influence of Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and Freud.
Following on from Stranger Shores, which contained J.M. Coetzee's essays from 1986 to 1999, Inner Workings gathers together his literary essays from 2000 to 2005.
Of the writers discussed in the first half of the book, several - Italo Svevo, Joseph Roth, Bruno Schulz, Sandor Marai - lived through the Austro-Hungarian fin de siècle and felt the influence of Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and Freud. Coetzee further explores the work of six of twentieth-century German literature's greatest writers: Robert Musil, Robert Walser, Walter Benjamin (the Arcades Project), Joseph Roth, Gunter Grass, W.G. Sebald, and the poet Paul Celan in his 'wrestlings with the German language'.
There is an essay on Graham Greene's Brighton Rock and on the short fiction of Samuel Beckett, a writer whom Coetzee has long admired. American literature is strongly represented from Walt Whitman, through William Faulkner, Saul Bellow and Arthur Miller to Philip Roth. Coetzee rounds off the collection with essays on three fellow Nobel laureates: Nadine Gordimer, Gabriel García Márquez and V.S. Naipaul.
The essays here are welcoming, informative, readable, lucid, plain, purged of jargon... Coetzee is a critic of unbiddable integrity * Daily Telegraph *
Literary criticism of the highest order...will be read and valued by anyone interested in the inner workings of literature for decades to come * Independent *
Fascinating...an impeccable stylist * Spectator *
Fans will relish his precise, restrained style of literary criticism...communicating Coetzee's passion for literature * New Statesman *
Coetzee the critic is every bit as good as Coetzee the novelist. * Irish Times *
ISBN: 9780099506140
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 19mm
Weight: 223g
320 pages