Slow Man
Book Review
«Slow Man» by John Maxwell Coetzee, published in 2005, received mixed reviews from critics. The book tells the story of Paul Rayment, an elderly man who loses a leg in an accident and is forced to reassess his life and relationships. Critics note that Coetzee masterfully explores themes of aging, loneliness, and human vulnerability. Some reviewers praise the depth of psychological analysis and philosophical reflections that the author weaves into the narrative. However, some critics feel that the novel may seem too slow and heavy, and they point out that the plot sometimes loses momentum due to the intense focus on the protagonist's internal experiences. Overall, «Slow Man» is regarded as a complex and multilayered work that requires careful and thoughtful reading.
