The world, the text, and the author: Coetzee and untranslatability
This essay analyses Coetzee’s success as a world literary author, from two distinct angles. The first stems from his non-European ‘southern’ position (and self-positioning) as a South African and then Australian writer with South American links, and his subscription to an ‘imaginary of the South’. T...
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Taylor and Francis
2016
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