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by J.M. Coetzee
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Julian Meynell's Books
Julian Meynell's Books rated it 9 years ago
In this very slim book, probably really a novella, Coetzee tells the story of Susan Barton who becomes shipwrecked on Robinson Crusoe's island with Cruso and Friday. She is then rescued and tells the story to Daniel Foe (a stand in for Defoe).The book is written in the first person from Susan Barto...
Reader! Reader!
Reader! Reader! rated it 10 years ago
Foe is a fascinating look at storytelling, biography, memoir, and author's control. Coetzee looks at all of this through the eyes of Susan Barton—the woman who was cast away and landed on Robinson Crusoe's island. "Huh? There's no woman in Robinson Crusoe!" you say. No, there's not. But Coetzee ...
TrevorPTweedleD
TrevorPTweedleD rated it 10 years ago
"I ask you to remember, not every man that bears the mark of the castaway, is a castaway at heart."To me J.M. Coetzee's story Foe is a function of three distinct points of view that takes the reader from a manageable settled feeling, to a further state of evaluation, and finally to an interpretative...
SJane
SJane rated it 12 years ago
Coetzee is a superior writer but the first 2/3s of this were surprisingly dull. As always, interesting concept and promise. Recommended for true Coetzee fans.
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