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John M. Coetzee Born: 9 February 1940, Cape Town, South Africa Residence at the time of the award: South Africa Prize motivation: “who in innumerable guises portrays the surprising involvement of the outsider” Language: English Biographical John Maxwell Coetzee was born in Cape Town, South Africa, on 9 February 1940, the elder of two children. […]
JM Coetzee’s ‘Disgrace’ is a novel that chronicles the fall from grace of its protagonist, David Lurie. The misfortunes he suffers are varied and sometimes disturbing. But, although David’s experiences of disgrace could be interpreted as being only that of a middle aged white South African who is refusing to grow old gracefully, the idea […]
There are a number of stories and accounts that indicates that the slave trade is something that is not only inhumane, but also something that breeds an abhorrent culture based upon deceit and villainy. There are many examples of this being the case in the stories captured by Marcus Rediker. This is a culmination of […]
William Shakespeare penned down his most touching 29th sonnet, entitled, āWhen in disgrace with fortune and menās eyesā. This sonnet holds the subject matter of love. More particularly, this poem praises love. In the first quatrain, the author is in a state of melancholy and is treated as an outcast. In the second quatrain, he […]
Both “Parting with a View” by Wistawa Szymborska and “Disgrace” by Carol Ann Duffy use the places which have been havens of tranquility in their previous lives to illustrate the changes which have taken place and symbolise their present emotions. In the poem “Disgrace” Duffy uses the house, that used to be her home, to […]
J.M. Coetzeeās āDisgraceā literates Lurieās attempt and failure of the seduction of a schoolgirl, Melanie. This is a campus novel about the first flirtation between a university lecturer and a student. The aptly named novel suggests the possible overall outcome of having a relationship with a student. āDisgraceā is written from a third person in […]
The occasion for this paper was twofold. One had to do with the fact that I happened to read Bernhard Schlink’s Der Vorleser (The Reader) (1995) and J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace (1999) in close proximity to each other. This, in itself, is not particularly remarkable because the novels themselves were published within a few years […]
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was born on 7th May, 1840 Vyatka region in Russia. He was the second of the six children, had five brothers and one sister. Ilya Chaikovsky, his father, was a mining business executive in Votkinsk. Aleksandra Assier, his mother, was of French and Russian ancestry. At age of five, Tchaikovsky was able […]