There is an enormous amount of writing about him and this book on the Internet.
REVIEWS:- Salon Reviews | "Disgrace" by J.M. Coetzee
- Caught in Shifting Values (and Plot) (Times review #1)
- After the Fall (NYTimes review #2... better)
- LRB · Elizabeth Lowry: Like a Dog
- Salvation in South Africa
- Disgrace - Wiki contains an interesting graphical plot summary
- Disgrace - Lots of links to lots of reviews & bibliographies
- Little Enough: A Review from The Compulsive Reader ::
- Amazon Customer Reviews :: To see specific stars, click one next to the bar chart, upper left.
- Penguin Reading Guide
- A different Reading Guide
- Disgrace by enCompass Culture Nice book-group prep page
- GradeSaver: Study Guide See links at bottom of page.
- Disgrace nice study guide... cached display
- Study Questions from a course at Univ. Washington
- J. M. Coetzee - Wiki
- GradeSaver: Biography of J. M. Coetzee Details
- J.M. Coetzee : Disgrace : Review, bibliography, more links at end
- NY Times Featured Author: J. M. Coetzee links & articles
- J. M. Coetzee overview
- J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace (blog)
- Critic's blog on "Disgrace" well done
- Blog conversation at Ktismatics scroll down to after the excerpts.
- The stylistic purpose of animals and the disgrace of a nation in J.M. Coetzee's "Disgrace" :: This paper addresses why dogs might play an important role as a stylistic device and what the various disgraces are.
- Sobriquet Magazine :: An essay about reading essays about "Disgrace."
- LitNet | Disgrace :: "This article develops a completely new insight into the role of Lucy Lurie. She is not a victim but a true heroine, in the spirit of Hawthorne's character Hester Prynne. This leads to a new interpretation of the novel and to the conclusion that Disgrace can be read as an optimistic story and a feminist one."
- A Forum on Fiction: Age of bronze, state of grace: Music and dogs in Coetzee's Disgrace
- Reading the Unspeakable: Rape in JMCoetzee's Disgrace
- Insanely long list of articles available
- As a Woman Grows Older - NYReview A story
- Awakening - Coetzee reviews Gordimer in the NYRB
- J.M. Coetzee - NY Review of Books Coetzee's written a lot of reviews & essays here, most of them for sale.
- Romanticism - Wiki
- Romantic hero - Wiki :: Did Lurie think he was one?
- Romantic Circles (U MD) Site Directory
- Website for the Romantic poets
- George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron - Wiki :: Scroll down to see characteristics of a Byronic hero, plus Byron's favorite dog.
- William Wordsworth - Wiki
- Cape Town - Wiki
- Xhosa language - Wiki
- South Africa - Wiki (incomplete info)
- Eastern Cape Map (where Lucy lived)
- Eastern Cape Treasures photos
- Salem Map | Google (so amazing; click satellite & zoom in to see the tennis courts!)
- Petrus - Wiki
- Leda (mythology) - Wiki
- Castor and Pollux - Wiki
- Lurie = Lurid
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