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The Pole and Other Stories by J.M. Coetzee; 9781787304055

The Pole and Other Stories

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The Pole and Other Stories by J.M. Coetzee is a richly woven collection that delves into the intricacies of human relationships, power dynamics, and the often fraught nature of desire. One of the standout tales features Witold Walczykiewicz, a talented pianist whose infatuation with Beatriz, a married woman involved in organising his concert in Barcelona, leads them both on a complex emotional journey.

The Plot

As Witold sends Beatriz letters and invites her on various trips, their relationship unfolds under her control and conditions. Initially indifferent, Beatriz finds herself gradually drawn into Witold's world, leading to a profound exploration of love, obsession, and emotional restraint. The narrative prompts readers to examine the delicate balance of power within romantic entanglements and the often ambiguous lines between affection and manipulation.

Themes

  • Desire and Obsession
  • Power Dynamics in Relationships
  • Emotional Restraint and Vulnerability
  • Complexities of Human Connection

Coetzee's prose is characterised by its precision and depth, inviting readers to reflect on the moral implications of the characters' choices. The stories in this collection resonate with themes found in other notable works by Coetzee, such as Disgrace and Waiting for the Barbarians, where the exploration of personal and societal conflicts offers a poignant commentary on the human condition.

"Coetzee’s writing shimmers with insight into the depths of the human psyche."
Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 224 mm × 143 mm × 32 mm
Pages: 272
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9781787304055

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