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Disgrace
Disgrace
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• Celebrated for his searing, intimate and unsparing storytelling, J. M. Coetzee has remained an eminent figure in literature for almost half a century
• A wonderful opportunity for readers to unearth and rediscover the life and work of one of the world’s most renowned writers
• Awarded the Booker Prize in 1999, Disgrace is the intensely human story of a white professor who, after having an impulsive affair with a younger student, finds himself grappling with his own sense of truth and reconciliation against the backdrop of post-apartheid South Africa
• A film adaptation of Disgrace, starring John Malkovich, was released in 2009 to much critical acclaim
• New introduction by Eva Hornung to be extracted in a major print or online publication such as the Age, Guardian and NZ Herald
• Advertising campaign in both print and online publications such as the Monthly, the Lifted Brow, Kill Your Darlings, Australian Book Review and across social media; bookmarks to be produced featuring W.H Chong’s original cover artwork; giveaways and promotions with writer organisations such as the SA Writers Centre and with journals such as Farrago, Voiceworks and Meanjin promoting the attractive price points and new introductions
• Born in South Africa, J. M. Coetzee now lives in Adelaide, South Australia. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2003 and has won the Booker Prize twice
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