Elizabeth Costello
eng. Elizabeth Costello · 2003
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Brief Overview
The novel "Elizabeth Costello" by John Maxwell Coetzee delves into the life and reflections of a fictional Australian writer, Elizabeth Costello. The book is structured around eight lectures that Costello delivers at various universities and conferences worldwide. The topics of these lectures range from literature and philosophy to ethics and animal rights. Through these lectures and dialogues with other characters, Coetzee explores profound questions of human existence, moral dilemmas, and the nature of creativity. The novel is a complex and layered work that prompts readers to contemplate the meaning of art and the role of the writer in society.

Date of publication: 16 July 2024
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Genre: Contemporary Fiction
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