Elizabeth Costello

eight lessons

298 pages

English language

Published July 15, 2004 by W.F. Howes.

ISBN:
978-1-84197-664-8
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OCLC Number:
63078338

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Elizabeth Costello is a distinguished and aging Australian novelist whose life is revealed through a series of eight formal addresses. From an award-acceptance speech at a New England liberal arts college to a lecture on evil in Amsterdam and a sexually charged reading by the poet Robert Duncan, the author draws the reader toward its astonishing conclusion. The novel is, on its surface, the story of a woman's life as mother, sister, lover, and writer. Yet it is also a profound and haunting meditation on the nature of storytelling.

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reviewed Elizabeth Costello by J. M. Coetzee (Biblioteca J.M. Coetzee)

Review of 'Elizabeth Costello' on 'Import'

Phenomenal writing. An exploration of meaning in life through various philosophies and belief systems presented as a series of events in the life of fictional writer Elizabeth Costello. The text feels very autobiographical at times. Each chapter gives insight into a way of thinking that combines philosophy and religious belief.

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  • Large type books.