Hardcover, 292 pages

Russian language

Published Nov. 4, 2001 by BSGPRESS.

ISBN:
978-5-94145-026-8
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OCLC Number:
51175496

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4 stars (4 reviews)

A white woman is gang-raped by blacks in this novel on post-apartheid South Africa. But she understands such settling of scores is inevitable, given what whites did to blacks, and she keeps the baby. By the author of Waiting for the Barbarians.

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An insightful glimpse into South Africa at a time of great change

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I was surprised by how much I ended up caring about David Lurie by the end of Disgrace because he is a very unlikable man. Used to taking for granted his 'natural superiority' simply for having been born white and male, as South Africa changes around him, he finds himself increasingly left behind and ridiculed. We first meet Lurie at his weekly visit to a prostitute who he later tracks down away from her work and is amazed that she doesn't want to see him privately. The University's request that he publicly acknowledge his abuse of power seems to baffle him and I loved the meeting scene where he repeatedly dismisses their demands, giving the impression that any criticism of his behaviour, especially from the women on the committee, is beneath his contempt. I know men who think and react just like this! And once away to Lucy's farm, David's …

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Subjects

  • Fathers and daughters
  • Fiction
  • Veterinarians
  • Farm life

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  • South Africa

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