Age of Iron

Coetzee, J. M.

Описание

in Cape Town, South Africa, An Old Woman Is Dying Of Cancer. A Classics Professor, Mrs. Curren Has Been Opposed To The Lies And Brutality Of Apartheid All Her Life, But Has Lived Insulated From Its True Horrors. Now She Is Suddenly Forced To Come To Terms With The Iron-hearted Rage That The System Has Wrought. In An Extended Letter Addressed To Her Daughter, Who Has Long Since Fled To America, Mrs. Curren Recounts The Strange Events Of Her Dying Days. She Witnesses The Burning Of A Nearby Black Township And Discovers The Bullet-riddled Body Of Her Servant's Son. A Teenage Black Activist Hiding In Her House Is Killed By Security Forces. And Through It All, Her Only Companion, The Only Person To Whom She Can Confess Her Mounting Anger And Despair, Is A Homeless Man, An Alcoholic, Who One Day Appears On Her Doorstep.

Brilliantly Crafted And Resonant With Metaphor, age Of Iron Is A Superbly Realized Novel Whose Truths Cut To The Bone. (the New York Times Book Review)

publishers Weekly

a Retired South African Professor's Letters To Her Daughter In America, Telling Both Of Her Terminal Cancer And Of Her Country's Afflictions, Constitute A Novel That Moves With The Implacability Of A Nightmare.

In Cape Town, South Africa, an old woman is dying of cancer. A classics professor, Mrs. Curren has been opposed to the lies and brutality of apartheid all her life, but has lived insulated from its true horrors. Now she is suddenly forced to come to terms with the iron-hearted rage that the system has wrought. In an extended letter addressed to her daughter, who has long since fled to America, Mrs. Curren recounts the strange events of her dying days. She witnesses the burning of a nearby black township and discovers the bullet-riddled body of her servant's son. A teenage black activist hiding in her house is killed by security forces. And through it all, her only companion, the only person to whom she can confess her mounting anger and despair, is a homeless man, an alcoholic, who one day appears on her doorstep.

Brilliantly crafted and resonant with metaphor, Age of Iron is "a superbly realized novel whose truths cut to the bone." (The New York Times Book Review)

Mrs. Curren, the narrator of this haunting new novel by the author of Waiting for the Barbarians, is an elderly white woman dying of cancer in a country afflicted with its own mortal sickness. Her letter to her daughter charts the progression of both diseases in language that is both shattering and sensuously precise.

Детали

ISBN-13
978-0-14-027565-0
ISBN-10
0140275657
Издательство
Penguin Books
Год издания
1998

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