In his acceptance speech for the 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature, the renowned author shares a provocative short story, "He and the Man," in which he features Robinson Crusoe, following his return from his long island exile, as he reflects on the themes of death, spectacle, writing, allegory, solitude, and sociability while contemplating the person who writes of and for him. Additional Details \" in which he features Robinson Crusoe" AUTHOR : COETZEE, J. M. BOOK TYPE : FI BRAND : COETZEE, J. M. DEWEY CLASSIFICATION : 823/.914 LANGUAGE : ENGLISH NUMBER OF PAGES : 26 PUBLISHER IMPRINT CODE : PENGU PUBLISHER NAME : PENGUIN GROUP USA PUBLISHER STATUS CODE : OS RETURNS ACCEPTED? : YES
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