THE CENTER AND THE MARGINS ON J.M. COETZEE'S CRITICAL AND FICCIONAL WORK
Keywords:
Literatura contemporânea, Crítica literária, Identidade.Abstract
This article seeks a double project: at the same time that offers an analysis of major
novels from the South African writer J. M. Coetzee, articulates a critical review on the latest
critical book released by him, Inner workings: literary essays, 2000-2005, a compilation of articlespublished in English in 2007. The texts considered, both fictional and critics, offer a vision of
liaison and dialogue that promotes Coetzee between the notions of center, edge, identity and
belonging. This study focuses, in particular, movements of historical revision that can be seen in
the work of writers read by Coetzee in his tests, and how it fits with their work as fiction writers.
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