Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee
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Overview: In his sober, searing and even cynical little book “Disgrace,” J.M. Coetzee tells us something we all suspect and fear — that political change can do almost nothing to eliminate human misery. “Disgrace” is Coetzee’s first book to deal explicitly with post-apartheid South Africa, and the picture it paints is a cheerless one that will comfort no one, no matter what race, nationality or viewpoint.
Disgrace won the Booker Prize (1999) and the Commonwealth Writers Prize (2000). It was made into a film in 2008, directed by Steve Jacobs and starring John Malkovich.
Genre: Fiction > Literary
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