One of the most widely read novels by a South African-born writer or about' South Africa, Nobel Laureate J.M. Coetzee's (second) Booker Prize-winning novel, Disgrace (1999), is a firm favourite with reading groups and a fixture on many university-level courses on postcolonial or international literatures in English. Sometimes regarded as offering a bleak picture of post-apartheid South Africa, Disgrace has also been read as an ultimately hopeful novel about renunciation and redemption. This introduction offers an indispensable guide to the historical contexts and critical ideas...
One of the most widely read novels by a South African-born writer or about' South Africa, Nobel Laureate J.M. Coetzee's (second) Booker Prize-winni...