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Disgrace

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Pages
220
Language
EN
ISBN
9780143036371
Reading Time
~3h 51min

Disgrace is a book by J.M. Coetzee. It has 220 pages.

About this book

Set against the shifting social landscape of post-apartheid South Africa, J.M. Coetzee’s novel examines the collision between personal failure and historical reckoning. The narrative centers on a middle-aged university professor whose professional life fractures following an ethical breach with a student. Seeking refuge on his daughter’s rural property, the protagonist confronts the lingering racial and economic tensions of a nation renegotiating its identity. Coetzee’s prose remains characteristically restrained, refusing easy moral judgments while probing the complexities of power, privilege, and accountability. The work engages with questions of restitution, sexual ethics, and the psychological weight of living in a society navigating systemic transition. Recognized for its unflinching clarity and literary precision, the novel occupies a central place in contemporary South African literature. It offers a sustained meditation on how individuals confront guilt and the difficult possibility of change in the aftermath of institutional injustice.

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Disgrace has 220 pages.

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Set against the shifting social landscape of post-apartheid South Africa, J.M. Coetzee’s novel examines the collision between personal failure and historical reckoning. The narrative centers on a middle-aged university professor whose professional life fractures following an ethical breach with a st...

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Disgrace was written by J.M. Coetzee.