John Maxwell Coetzee, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, 2003, the man is the owner of South Africa’s eloquent speeches, and his personal contradictory, according to critics. On the one hand, it is known as severe on his keenness privacy. On the other hand, he published three volumes of literary memoirs: “boyhood” (1997), and “Youth” (2002), and “Summer” (2009). Degree three business match with the historical facts of his life was always something is unclear; Coetzee expansion of interpretations of his work after refusing to publish it. He said more than once that “all writing serves as a biography.” It may be the question of how accurate CV triple earlier, a motivational motivation for readers to read his autobiography this.
Boyhood
ISBN-13 | 9789933484293 |
Author | John Maxwell Coetzee |
Translator | خالد الجبيلي |
Year | 2005 |
Number of pages | 191 |
Cover | Paper-back |
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Size | 14.5*21.5 |