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Elizabeth Costello is a 2003 novel by South African-born Nobel Laureate J. M. Coetzee. In this novel, Elizabeth Costello, a celebrated aging Australian writer, travels around the world and gives lectures on topics including the lives of animals and literary censorship. In her youth, Costello wrote The House on Eccles Street, a novel that re-tells James Joyce's Ulysses from the perspective of the protagonist's wife, Molly Bloom. Costello, becoming weary from old age, confronts her fame, which seems further and further removed from who she has become, and struggles with issues of belief, vegetarianism, sexuality, language and evil. Many of the lectures Costello gives are edited fragments that Coetzee had previously published. The lessons she delivers only tenuously speak to the work for whic

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  • Elizabeth Costello (en)
  • إليزابيث كوستيلو (رواية) (ar)
  • Elizabeth Costello (es)
  • Elizabeth Costello (eu)
  • Elizabeth Costello (fr)
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  • إليزابيث كوستيلو (بالإنجليزية: Elizabeth Costello)‏ هي رواية للكاتب الجنوب أفريقي الحائز على جائزة نوبل جي إم كوتزي، نشرت عام 2003، عن دار نشر سيكر آند واربرغ. (ar)
  • Elizabeth Costello es una novela publicada en inglés en 2003 por el autor sudafricano y Premio Nobel de Literatura J. M. Coetzee. El libro se estructura en 9 relatos (8 lecciones y un epílogo). Muchos de ellos han sido previamente publicados separadamente. (es)
  • "Elizabeth Costello" John Maxwell Coetzee idazle hegoafrikarrak argitaratutako bederatzigarren eleberria da, jatorriz ingelesez idatzitakoa. (eu)
  • Elizabeth Costello est un roman de J. M. Coetzee paru en 2003, prix Nobel de littérature. (fr)
  • Elizabeth Costello is a 2003 novel by South African-born Nobel Laureate J. M. Coetzee. In this novel, Elizabeth Costello, a celebrated aging Australian writer, travels around the world and gives lectures on topics including the lives of animals and literary censorship. In her youth, Costello wrote The House on Eccles Street, a novel that re-tells James Joyce's Ulysses from the perspective of the protagonist's wife, Molly Bloom. Costello, becoming weary from old age, confronts her fame, which seems further and further removed from who she has become, and struggles with issues of belief, vegetarianism, sexuality, language and evil. Many of the lectures Costello gives are edited fragments that Coetzee had previously published. The lessons she delivers only tenuously speak to the work for whic (en)
  • Elizabeth Costello è un'opera di John Maxwell Coetzee, scrittore anglofono sudafricano, insignito del Premio Nobel per la letteratura nel 2003. Si tratta di un vero e proprio romanzo-saggio, strutturato in otto Lezioni (sei nella edizione italiana) e con una lettera conclusiva; la protagonista, Elizabeth appunto, viene chiamata a partecipare a varie conferenze e dibattiti, in occasione dei quali affronta una tematica diversa. (it)
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