Example sentences for: coetzee

How can you use “coetzee” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • That's a mystifying charge: Biswas' paranoias, the magistrate's coming apart in Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians , the antihero's inability to connect with the world around him in his Life & Times of Michael K , are all directly traceable to the traumas of political change and the individual's need to find stability within it.

  • Isolation and introspection, those staples of the Bildungsroman , scrape at young Coetzee's sensibilities, refining them raw.

  • Coetzee, the Booker Prize-winning white South African novelist and author of Waiting for the Barbarians (1980) and Life & Times of Michael K (1983), tells of barren spaces.

  • Like Coetzee, Naipaul has been accused of avoiding politics when he writes.

  • The first of these is a small town named Worcester, where Coetzee spent part of his childhood and where nothing grows.


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