Three Stories

Three Stories

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Author: J. M. Coetzee

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 80


As he gets older he finds himself growing more and more crabby about language, about slackusage, falling standards. Falling in love, for instance. 'We fell in love with the house', friends ofhis say. How can you fall in love with a house when the house cannot love you back, he wants toreply? Once you start falling in love with objects, what will be left of real love, love as it used tobe? But no one seems to care. People fall in love with tapestries, with old cars. A man contemplates his deep connection to a house. The unfathomable idea of threshing wheat points to a life lost. And a writer ponders the creation of his narrator. Three Stories-'His Man and He', written as Coetzee's acceptance speech for the Nobel Prizefor Literature, 'A House in Spain' and 'Nietverloren'-is the work of a master at his peak. Theseare stories that embody the essence of our existence.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: J. M. Coetzee

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 80


As he gets older he finds himself growing more and more crabby about language, about slackusage, falling standards. Falling in love, for instance. 'We fell in love with the house', friends ofhis say. How can you fall in love with a house when the house cannot love you back, he wants toreply? Once you start falling in love with objects, what will be left of real love, love as it used tobe? But no one seems to care. People fall in love with tapestries, with old cars. A man contemplates his deep connection to a house. The unfathomable idea of threshing wheat points to a life lost. And a writer ponders the creation of his narrator. Three Stories-'His Man and He', written as Coetzee's acceptance speech for the Nobel Prizefor Literature, 'A House in Spain' and 'Nietverloren'-is the work of a master at his peak. Theseare stories that embody the essence of our existence.