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This contemporary and thought-provoking novel explores the deep unease felt by many in modern democracies. A seventy-two-year-old Australian writer is invited to contribute to a collection titled Strong Opinions, providing him an opportunity to express urgent concerns. He pens short essays on topics such as the origins of the state, Machiavelli, anarchism, Al-Qaida, intelligent design, and music. He questions the relationship between citizens and the state, particularly regarding the state's moral compromises and civil liberties in the ongoing war on terror, which includes torture. The writer's life takes a turn when he meets Anya, a captivating young woman in his apartment building who is between jobs. Claiming failing eyesight, he offers her work typing his manuscript, which serves as a distraction for her from her lack of interest in politics and her relationship with her boyfriend, Alan. Alan, an investment consultant with a harsh view of the world, becomes wary of Anya's time with the writer and starts to devise a plan. This novel presents a rich tapestry of ideas and relationships, reflecting the complexities of contemporary life and the challenges faced in democratic societies.
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Dagboek van een slecht jaar, J. M. Coetzee, Peter Bergsma
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- Released
- 2007,
- Book condition
- Good
- Price
- €19.49
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- Title
- Dagboek van een slecht jaar
- Language
- Dutch
- Authors
- J. M. Coetzee, Peter Bergsma
- Publisher
- Cossee
- Released
- 2007
- Pages
- 192
- ISBN10
- 9059361695
- ISBN13
- 9789059361690
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Historical Themes, True Stories, Philosophical Topics, Love, Contemporary Fiction, Politics, Friendship, USA, Military Fiction, Wars, Opinion Journalism & Essays, Society, Australia, Psychological novels, Loneliness, Writers, Present, Nobel prize, Old Age, South Africa, South African Literature
- First published
- 2007
- Original title
- Diary of a Bad Year
- Rating
- 3.6 out of 5
- Description
- This contemporary and thought-provoking novel explores the deep unease felt by many in modern democracies. A seventy-two-year-old Australian writer is invited to contribute to a collection titled Strong Opinions, providing him an opportunity to express urgent concerns. He pens short essays on topics such as the origins of the state, Machiavelli, anarchism, Al-Qaida, intelligent design, and music. He questions the relationship between citizens and the state, particularly regarding the state's moral compromises and civil liberties in the ongoing war on terror, which includes torture. The writer's life takes a turn when he meets Anya, a captivating young woman in his apartment building who is between jobs. Claiming failing eyesight, he offers her work typing his manuscript, which serves as a distraction for her from her lack of interest in politics and her relationship with her boyfriend, Alan. Alan, an investment consultant with a harsh view of the world, becomes wary of Anya's time with the writer and starts to devise a plan. This novel presents a rich tapestry of ideas and relationships, reflecting the complexities of contemporary life and the challenges faced in democratic societies.


