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The Schooldays of Jesus

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  • 260 páginas
  • 10 horas de lectura

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This novel is a fusion of philosophical dialogue, humor, family dynamics, and allegory, creating a rich and suspenseful narrative. Coetzee eschews conventional storytelling to pose profound questions rather than provide answers. It traverses the clash between passionate fantasy and the rational world, exploring a quest for meaning. The interactions between a curious child and a patient father figure are tenderly rendered, showcasing Coetzee's ability to evoke haunting imagery and emotional depth. The sequel continues with a blend of serious themes and playful artistry, revealing the beauty of stripped-down philosophical conversations reminiscent of Socratic dialogues. The narrative captivates with stark beauty and poignant scenes, such as a boy contemplating a wounded bird and an old man attempting to dance. Critics praise Coetzee's mastery of the unsaid and his capacity to engage readers in self-reflection. His prose is described as icy yet pitch-perfect, crafting a mysterious, Kafkaesque world that challenges perceptions of justice and compassion. The story of a boy named Davíd resonates with universal truths about childhood, making this work both captivating and thought-provoking, solidifying Coetzee's reputation as a profound literary voice.

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The Schooldays of Jesus, John Maxwell Coetzee

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Bantam Books
Publicado en
2017
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Tapa dura
Páginas
260
ISBN10
0735222665
ISBN13
9780735222663
Calificación
3,55 de 5
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This novel is a fusion of philosophical dialogue, humor, family dynamics, and allegory, creating a rich and suspenseful narrative. Coetzee eschews conventional storytelling to pose profound questions rather than provide answers. It traverses the clash between passionate fantasy and the rational world, exploring a quest for meaning. The interactions between a curious child and a patient father figure are tenderly rendered, showcasing Coetzee's ability to evoke haunting imagery and emotional depth. The sequel continues with a blend of serious themes and playful artistry, revealing the beauty of stripped-down philosophical conversations reminiscent of Socratic dialogues. The narrative captivates with stark beauty and poignant scenes, such as a boy contemplating a wounded bird and an old man attempting to dance. Critics praise Coetzee's mastery of the unsaid and his capacity to engage readers in self-reflection. His prose is described as icy yet pitch-perfect, crafting a mysterious, Kafkaesque world that challenges perceptions of justice and compassion. The story of a boy named Davíd resonates with universal truths about childhood, making this work both captivating and thought-provoking, solidifying Coetzee's reputation as a profound literary voice.