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Foe is a 1986 novel by South African-born Nobel laureate J. M. Coetzee. Woven around the existing plot of Robinson Crusoe, Foe is written from the perspective of Susan Barton, a castaway who landed on the same island inhabited by "Cruso" and Friday as their adventures were already underway. Like Robinson Crusoe, it is a frame story, unfolded as Barton's narrative while in England attempting to convince the writer Daniel Foe to help transform her tale into popular fiction. Focused primarily on themes of language and power, the novel was the subject of criticism in South Africa, where it was regarded as politically irrelevant on its release. Coetzee revisited the composition of Robinson Crusoe in 2003 in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech.

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  • فو (رواية) (ar)
  • Foe (Coetzee) (eu)
  • Foe (Coetzee novel) (en)
  • Foe (romanzo) (it)
  • 福 (长篇小说) (zh)
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  • فو (بالإنجليزية: Foe)‏ هي رواية للكاتب الجنوب أفريقي الحائز على جائزة نوبل جي إم كوتزي، وهي مستندة إلى قصة «روبنسون كروزو» للكاتب دانيال دافو أو كما يسمى دانيال فو، نشرت عام 1986، عن دار نشر فايكنغ بريس. (ar)
  • Foe is a 1986 novel by South African-born Nobel laureate J. M. Coetzee. Woven around the existing plot of Robinson Crusoe, Foe is written from the perspective of Susan Barton, a castaway who landed on the same island inhabited by "Cruso" and Friday as their adventures were already underway. Like Robinson Crusoe, it is a frame story, unfolded as Barton's narrative while in England attempting to convince the writer Daniel Foe to help transform her tale into popular fiction. Focused primarily on themes of language and power, the novel was the subject of criticism in South Africa, where it was regarded as politically irrelevant on its release. Coetzee revisited the composition of Robinson Crusoe in 2003 in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech. (en)
  • "Foe" John Maxwell Coetzee idazle hegoafrikarrak argitaratutako bosgarren eleberria da, jatorriz ingelesez idatzitakoa. Daniel Defoe idazle ingeles klasikoa eta "Robinson Crusoe" bere liburu ezagunaren inguruan egindako lana da. (eu)
  • Foe è un romanzo dell'autore Premio Nobel 2003 J. M. Coetzee, pubblicato in Italia per la prima volta dalla casa editrice Rizzoli nel 1987. Il libro riprende le avventure di Robinson Crusoe, romanzo di Daniel Defoe. Coetzee ritiene che Defoe, di umile origine familiare, abbia nobilitato il suo cognome, "Foe", sinonimo di "nemico", aggiungendovi il prefisso nobiliare "De". Alcuni testi della religione protestante attribuiscono a questa parola il significato stesso di diavolo. (it)
  • 《福》(英語:Foe),、诺贝尔文学奖得主约翰·马克斯韦尔·库切的长篇小说。该长篇小说出版后得到《华盛顿邮报》、《纽约时报》的盛誉。 (zh)
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  • PR9369.3.C58 F6 1987 (en)
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  • فو (بالإنجليزية: Foe)‏ هي رواية للكاتب الجنوب أفريقي الحائز على جائزة نوبل جي إم كوتزي، وهي مستندة إلى قصة «روبنسون كروزو» للكاتب دانيال دافو أو كما يسمى دانيال فو، نشرت عام 1986، عن دار نشر فايكنغ بريس. (ar)
  • Foe is a 1986 novel by South African-born Nobel laureate J. M. Coetzee. Woven around the existing plot of Robinson Crusoe, Foe is written from the perspective of Susan Barton, a castaway who landed on the same island inhabited by "Cruso" and Friday as their adventures were already underway. Like Robinson Crusoe, it is a frame story, unfolded as Barton's narrative while in England attempting to convince the writer Daniel Foe to help transform her tale into popular fiction. Focused primarily on themes of language and power, the novel was the subject of criticism in South Africa, where it was regarded as politically irrelevant on its release. Coetzee revisited the composition of Robinson Crusoe in 2003 in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech. (en)
  • "Foe" John Maxwell Coetzee idazle hegoafrikarrak argitaratutako bosgarren eleberria da, jatorriz ingelesez idatzitakoa. Daniel Defoe idazle ingeles klasikoa eta "Robinson Crusoe" bere liburu ezagunaren inguruan egindako lana da. (eu)
  • Foe è un romanzo dell'autore Premio Nobel 2003 J. M. Coetzee, pubblicato in Italia per la prima volta dalla casa editrice Rizzoli nel 1987. Il libro riprende le avventure di Robinson Crusoe, romanzo di Daniel Defoe. Coetzee ritiene che Defoe, di umile origine familiare, abbia nobilitato il suo cognome, "Foe", sinonimo di "nemico", aggiungendovi il prefisso nobiliare "De". Alcuni testi della religione protestante attribuiscono a questa parola il significato stesso di diavolo. (it)
  • 《福》(英語:Foe),、诺贝尔文学奖得主约翰·马克斯韦尔·库切的长篇小说。该长篇小说出版后得到《华盛顿邮报》、《纽约时报》的盛誉。 (zh)
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