Inner Workings: Literary Essays 2000-2005
by J.M. Coetzee
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Read in October, 2007
This book is valuable for two reasons: the writing about the individual authors, and seeing Coetzee's perspective on these authors. Unfortunately, each essay is usually only valuable for one of the reasons. But that's a minor complaint considering how much better Coetzee writes about these authors than almost every other living critic. He knows the languages that many of the works are translated from, and that helps him illuminate things that would be lost on the rest of us.
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Read in September, 2007
Coetzee's voice, on occasion, veers dangerously between the omniscient and the pedantic. Here he falls far into the latter side, issuing forth readings of a number of continental and American authors that don't contribute much at all to our understanding, and weirdly attacking the authors at points (see the Walter Benjamin essay especially).
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Read in September, 2007
I went first to those authors I find most problematic, Samuel Beckett and Günter Grass to Gabriel García Márquez to try to gain insight. And I did. These essays read like lectures from a master teacher.
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even when i'm not erudite to know what he's talking about, i get a kick out of this man as a writer-craftsman.
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Some writers are more interesting to read about than to read. Case in point: Faulkner.
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Read in July, 2008
Coetzee's an instructive critic & fine writer.
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