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Disgrace
by
J. M. Coetzee
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David Lurie is hardly the hero of his own life, or anyone else's. At
52, the protagonist of Disgrace is at the end of his professional and romantic
game, and seems to be deliberately courting disaster. Long a professor
of modern languages at Cape Town University College, he has recently been
relegated to adjunct professor of communications at the same institution,
now pointedly renamed Cape Technical University:
Although he devotes hours of each day to his new discipline, he finds
its first premise, as enunciated in the Communications 101 handbook, preposterous:
"Human society has created language in order that we may communicate our
thoughts, feelings and intentions to each other." His own opinion, which
he does not air, is that the origins of speech lie in song, and the origins
of song in the need to fill out with sound the overlarge and rather empty
human soul.
Twice married and twice divorced, his magnetic looks on the wane, David
rather cruelly seduces one of his students, and his conduct unbecoming
is soon uncovered. In his eighth novel, J.M. Coetzee might have been content
to write a searching academic satire. But in Disgrace he is intent on much
more, and his art is as uncompromising as his main character, though infinitely
more complex. Refusing to play the public-repentance game, David gets himself
fired--a final gesture of contempt. Now, he thinks, he will write something
on Byron's last years. Not empty, unread criticism, "prose measured by
the yard," but a libretto. To do so, he heads for the Eastern Cape and
his daughter's farm. In her mid-20s, Lucy has turned her back on city sophistications:
with five hectares, she makes her living by growing flowers and produce
and boarding dogs. "Nothing," David thinks, "could be more simple." But
nothing, in fact, is more complicated--or, in the new South Africa, more
dangerous. Far from being the refuge he has sought, little is safe in Salem.
Just as David has settled into his temporary role as farmworker and unenthusiastic
animal-shelter volunteer, he and Lucy are attacked by three black men.
Unable to protect his daughter, David's disgrace is complete. Hers, however,
is far worse.
There is much more to be explored in Coetzee's painful novel, and few
consolations. It would be easy to pick up on his title and view Disgrace
as a complicated working-out of personal and political shame and responsibility.
But the author is concerned with his country's history, brutalities, and
betrayals. Coetzee is also intent on what measure of soul and rights we
allow animals. After the attack, David takes his role at the shelter more
seriously, at last achieving an unlikely home and some measure of love.
In Coetzee's recent Princeton lectures, The Lives of Animals, an aging
novelist tells her audience that the question that occupies all lab and
zoo creatures is, "Where is home, and how do I get there?" David, though
still all-powerful compared to those he helps dispose of, is equally trapped,
equally lost.
Disgrace is almost willfully plain. Yet it possesses its own lean, heartbreaking
lyricism, most of all in its descriptions of unwanted animals. At the start
of the novel, David tells his student that poetry either speaks instantly
to the reader--"a flash of revelation and a flash of response"--or not
at all. Coetzee's book speaks differently, its layers and sadnesses endlessly
unfolding. --Kerry Fried --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
The New York Times Book Review, Michael Gorra
Coetzee won an earlier Booker Prize for Life & Times of Michael
K.. Last month's award made him the only writer ever to win it twice. Disgrace
certainly deserves such recognition. But that may, in time, come to seem
among the least of this extraordinary novel's distinctions. --This text
refers to the Hardcover edition.
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