Disgrace

Paperback Published on: 06/04/2000
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Bookseller Reviews

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Disgrace
Powerful
How could I even begin to provide a sypnosis for this novel, it is about everything, its about life. Always making the "must read before you die" lists, no... READ MORE
Hannah Mulligan Ward at Woking
Disgrace
Disgracefully good
Even if you object to the somewhat, erm, lurid (sorry)figure of David Lurie, the lecturer who leches, you cannot help but be seduced by Coetzee's exquisite... READ MORE
Amy Pirt at Thanet
Disgrace
Disgracefully good
Even if you object to the somewhat, erm, lurid (sorry)figure of David Lurie, the lecturer who leches, you cannot help but be seduced by Coetzee's exquisite... READ MORE
Amy Pirt at Thanet

Synopsis

A divorced, middle-aged English professor finds himself increasingly unable to resist affairs with his female students. When discovered by the college authorities, he is expected to apologise and repent in an effort to save his job, but he refuses to become a scapegoat in what he see as as a show trial designed to reinforce a stringent political correctness. He preempts the authorities and leaves his job, and the city, to spend time with his grown-up lesbian daughter on her remote farm. Things between them are strained - there is much from the past they need to reconcile - and the situation becomes critical when they are the victims of a brutal and horrifying attack. In spectacularly powerful and lucid prose, Coetzee uses all his formidable skills to engage with a post-apartheid culture in unexpected and revealing ways. This examination into the sexual and politcal lawlines of modern South Africa as it tries desperately to start a fresh page in its history is chilling, uncompromising and unforgettable.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780099284826
  • Number of pages: 224
  • Dimensions: 178 x 110 x 14 mm
  • Weight: 122g

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Disgrace
Disgrace
So good it hurts.
Daniel Payne
Disgrace
Dismal Days
Coetzee is now a Nobel Laureate whose recent novels have been allegorical narratives of an uncertain type. 'Disgrace', an earlier but highly regarded novel... READ MORE
BenjaminPXR5
Disgrace
loved it
loved it from beginning to end.. I really like his books.
Bookread2day
Disgrace
Amazing
I would like to say I loved this book, but that would be wrong. It is a disturbing and compelling tale of two rapes. The lead character is unlikeable, this... READ MORE
Beccy