Stifled by the torpor of colonial South Africa and trapped in a web of reciprocal oppression, a lonely sheep farmer seeks comfort in the arms of a black concubine. But when his embittered spinster daughter Magda feels shamed, this lurch across the racial divide marks the end of a tenuous feudal peac
In the Heart of the Country: novel
โ Scribed by Coetzee, J. M.
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 129 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Subjects
A Novel
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SUMMARY: Stifled By The Torpor Of Colonial South Africa And Trapped In A Web Of Reciprocal Oppression, A Lonely Sheep Farmer Seeks Comfort In The Arms Of A Black Concubine. But When His Embittered Spinster Daughter Magda Feels Shamed, This Lurch Across The Racial Divide Marks The End Of A Tenuous
SUMMARY: Stifled By The Torpor Of Colonial South Africa And Trapped In A Web Of Reciprocal Oppression, A Lonely Sheep Farmer Seeks Comfort In The Arms Of A Black Concubine. But When His Embittered Spinster Daughter Magda Feels Shamed, This Lurch Across The Racial Divide Marks The End Of A Tenuous
SUMMARY: Stifled By The Torpor Of Colonial South Africa And Trapped In A Web Of Reciprocal Oppression, A Lonely Sheep Farmer Seeks Comfort In The Arms Of A Black Concubine. But When His Embittered Spinster Daughter Magda Feels Shamed, This Lurch Across The Racial Divide Marks The End Of A Tenuous
Stifled by the torpor of colonial South Africa, and trapped in a web of reciprocal oppression, a lonely sheep farmer seeks comfort in the arms of a black concubine. But when his embittered spinster daughter Magda feels shamed, this lurch across the racial divide marks the end of a tenuous feudal pea
"In the Heart of the Heart of the Country is vintage William H. Gass: two novellas and three short stories, set in the Midwest, exhibiting Gass's characteristic and wildly original verbal brilliance and philosophical acuity. The volume includes The Pedersen Kid, a story originally published a few ye