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The Pole and Other Stories
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Nobel Laureate J. M. Coetzee reaffirms his place as one of the English language’s most acclaimed authors with this fascinating examination of life, death and animals.
These six stories by Nobel-Prize-winning J. M. Coetzee remind us that he is a writer whose language explores moral and emotional quandaries, often with wry humour. In the lead story, ’The Pole’, set in Spain, concert pianist Witold attempts to play out a romantic fantasy with local music devotee Beatriz, who is considerably younger and whose marriage has gone cold. In person and in their correspondence, he is persistent, she resistant, but curious. It doesn’t end quite as she might have imagined.
The redoubtable character of Elizabeth Costello, now in her seventies, appears in four stories, engaging in philosophical discussions about death, motherhood and ethics with her adult children, in particular her son John. In the last story, ’The Dog’, a young woman confronts a vicious dog- ’"Curse you to hell!" she says. Then she mounts her bicycle and sets off up the hill.’
The Pole and Other Stories will make you think differently about life, death and animals.
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The Pole and Other Stories - J. M. Coetzee