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(RBFD) Really Big Freakin 'Disgrace posted by Slimbolala link
Archive 2005-03-01 Slimbolala 2005
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(RBFD) Really Big Freakin 'Disgrace posted by Slimbolala link
In the Navy Slimbolala 2005
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David Lurie, the protagonist in J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace is a scholar with an interest in the Romantic poets.
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Coetzee’s Disgrace is definitely worth a look, Litlove, although it’s so disturbing and bleak I’m not sure, knowing how you feel about violence, you’ll ‘enjoy’ it.
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David Lurie, the protagonist in J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace is a scholar with an interest in the Romantic poets.
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I just started J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace, which is good so far, but I'm only about 25 pages in.
Quick Meme: What Are You Reading and How Are You Liking It? 2008
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An excellent piece on Disgrace, which is a favourite of mine.
"Coetzee in the Promised Land" in The Quarterly Conversation 2009
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Disgrace, which is based on a prize-winning novel (by J.M. Coetzee), stars a major dramatic actor (John M.lkovich), and takes a fresh look at a major political movement (in this case, South Africa post-apartheid).
DVD Verdict 2010
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In "Disgrace" ... the fallen professor also observes that "English is the wrong language for Africa."
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It means that people should read "Disgrace" on its own terms, as a work of fiction, rather than as a message in disguise.
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