<b>If <i>The Pole and Other Stories</i> were his [Coetzee's] final work, it would be astonishing... </b>Beneath plain-spoken surfaces unexpected depths are often revealed, glinting with flashes of playful seriousness, humour, and grand, existential strangeness

Guardian

In <i>The Pole</i>, Coetzee forges <b>an autofiction of contemplation,</b> in which thought and inquiry take precedence over melodrama — because time is running out

Financial Times

These stories are… touched with a moral intensity… <b>striking</b>

Literary Review

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<b>JM Coetzee is a great writer, perhaps one of the greatest still around… This is Coetzee at his most lugubrious and beguiling:</b> if it turns out to be one of his last works, it can easily claim to be one of the best occasional utterings from a novelist who is as notoriously reclusive in person as he is piercingly acute in writing

Big Issue

<b><i>The Pole</i>…confirms Coetzee as one of the great writers of fiction… </b>[and] shows that, at 83 years old, there is no diminishing of his talents. Long may he darken our pages with prose

Observer

<b>This book, like all of his work, operates at a bracing, invigorating level,</b> like a dunk in ice-cold water – or, as he writes, “Like driving into an allegory!”

New Statesman, *Book of the Day*

<b>[An] elegant, elegiac collection…</b> [and] thought-provoking as ever

Mail on Sunday

<i>The Pole and Other Stories</i>, a collection of one novella and five tales, finds him [Coetzee], at 83, <b>as good as ever,</b> pursuing the ethical and artistic questions that have animated his whole career… this book feels unified, and has lateness written all over it

Daily Telegraph

<b>This book is a late-career gem by one of the world’s most original writers and shows that he is still breaking new ground </b>at the same time as revealing a funny side that may have been there all along

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[In this] late-in-life collection by the South African master…<b> not a phrase [is] wasted, everything sharp and back-to-the-bone</b>

Financial Times, *Books of the Year*

A pianist falls grandly, helplessly in love in this elegant new novella from the twice-Booker Prize winner

The Pole tells the story of Witold Walczykiewicz, a vigorous, white-haired pianist, who becomes infatuated with Beatriz, a stylish patron of the arts, after she helps organize his Barcelona concert.

Although Beatriz, who is married, is initially unimpressed by Wittold, she soon finds herself pursued and ineluctably swept into his world. As he sends her letters, extends countless invitations to travel, and even visits her husband's summer home in Mallorca, their unlikely relationship blossoms, though only on her terms.

As the power struggle between them intensifies -- Is it Beatriz who limits their passion by controlling her emotions? Or is it Witold, trying to force into life his dream of love? Evocative of Joyce's 'The Dead,' The Pole is a haunting work, evoking the 'inexhaustible palette of sensations, from blind love to compassion' (El País) typical of Coetzee's finest novels.

Published together with five exceptional stories, this new work from one of our greatest writers is a must for all literary connoisseurs.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781787304055
Publisert
2023-10-19
Utgiver
Vintage Publishing
Vekt
373 gr
Høyde
223 mm
Bredde
142 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
272

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Biografisk notat

J.M. Coetzee's work includes Waiting for the Barbarians, Life & Times of Michael K, Boyhood, Youth, Disgrace, Summertime, The Childhood of Jesus and, most recently, The Schooldays of Jesus. He was the first author to win the Booker Prize twice and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2003.