In times of intense ideological pressure like the present, when the space in which the novel and history normally coexist like two cows on the same pasture, each minding its own business, is squeezed to almost nothing, the novel, it seems to me, has only... J.M. Coetzee: South Africa and the Politics of Writing - Pagina 15door David Attwell - 1993 - 160 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| Sue Kossew - 1996 - 276 pagina’s
...important article, "The Novel Today": In times of intense ideological pressure like the present [1987], when the space in which the novel and history normally...has only two options: supplementarity or rivalry. [Coetzee 1988a: 3] He goes on to argue against supplementarity, as novelistic discourse, he suggests,... | |
| Bill Ashcroft - 2001 - 177 pagina’s
...between the novel and history. 'In times of intense ideological pressure like the present', he says, when the space in which the novel and history normally...pasture, each minding its own business, is squeezed almost to nothing, the novel, it seems to me has only two options: supplementarity or rivalry. (Attwell,... | |
| Eva-Marie Herlitzius - 2005 - 388 pagina’s
...supporting or rejecting the conventions this discourse has helped to establish. As Coetzee suggests: In times of intense ideological pressure like the...nothing, the novel it seems to me, has only two options: supplementary or rivalry.447 In contrast to writing that supplements the historical discourse of anti-apartheid... | |
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