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Reinvention of Crusoe challenging storytelling's nature.

If the classics intrigue you, "Foe" might just rekindle that flame with a modern twist. J.M. Coetzee isn't just retelling Crusoe’s tale; he's offering a provocative commentary on authorship, authenticity, and narrative control. Dive into this book if you're up for a thought-provoking journey that questions the very stories we tell and how they reshape our perceptions.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

Foe

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ISBN: 9780140096231
Authors: J.M. Coetzee
Publisher: Penguin Books
Date of Publication: 2002-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction
Related Topics: Classics, Literature
Goodreads rating: 3.42
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With the same electrical intensity of language and insight that he brought to Waiting for the Barbarians, J.M. Coetzee reinvents the story of Robinson Crusoe—and in so doing, directs our attention to the seduction and tyranny of storytelling itself. In 1720 the eminent man of letters Daniel Foe is approached by Susan Barton, lately a castaway on a desert island. She wants him to tell her story, and that of the enigmatic man who has become her rescuer, companion, master, and sometimes lover: Cruso. Cruso is dead, and his manservant, Friday, is incapable of speech. As she tries to relate the truth about him, the ambitious Barton cannot help turning Cruso into her invention. For as narrated by Foe—as by Coetzee himself—the stories we thought we knew acquire depths that are at once treacherous, elegant, and unexpectedly moving.
 

Reinvention of Crusoe challenging storytelling's nature.

If the classics intrigue you, "Foe" might just rekindle that flame with a modern twist. J.M. Coetzee isn't just retelling Crusoe’s tale; he's offering a provocative commentary on authorship, authenticity, and narrative control. Dive into this book if you're up for a thought-provoking journey that questions the very stories we tell and how they reshape our perceptions.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.