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A feminist response to Coetzee’s masterwork Disgrace, and the moving story of a woman trying to put her life back together Lucie Lurie is the victim of an act of terrible sexual violence, a gang rape at her father’s farmhouse in the Western Cape. In the grip of debilitating PTSD, she becomes obsessed with JM Coetzee, author of the celebrated Disgrace, a novel based on the attack she suffered. Withdrawn and fearful of crowds, Lucy nonetheless makes occasional forays into the world of men in her search for Coetzee himself. She means to confront him. The character in his novel is passive and almost entirely lacking agency. The real Lucy means to right the record, for she is the lacuna that Coetzee left in his novel the missing piece of the puzzle. She plans to put herself back in the story, to assert her agency and identity. For Lucy Lurie will be no man’s lacuna. “You are concerned for my sake, which I appreciate, you think you understand, but finally you don’t. Because you can’t.” LUCY LAURIE IN COETZEE'S DISGRACE

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A feminist response to Coetzee’s masterwork Disgrace, and the moving story of a woman trying to put her life back... Read more

    Publisher: Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
    Publication Date: 19/05/2022
    ISBN13: 9781787703742, 978-1787703742
    ISBN10: 1787703746

    Number of Pages: 256

    Fiction , Contemporary Fiction

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    A feminist response to Coetzee’s masterwork Disgrace, and the moving story of a woman trying to put her life back together Lucie Lurie is the victim of an act of terrible sexual violence, a gang rape at her father’s farmhouse in the Western Cape. In the grip of debilitating PTSD, she becomes obsessed with JM Coetzee, author of the celebrated Disgrace, a novel based on the attack she suffered. Withdrawn and fearful of crowds, Lucy nonetheless makes occasional forays into the world of men in her search for Coetzee himself. She means to confront him. The character in his novel is passive and almost entirely lacking agency. The real Lucy means to right the record, for she is the lacuna that Coetzee left in his novel the missing piece of the puzzle. She plans to put herself back in the story, to assert her agency and identity. For Lucy Lurie will be no man’s lacuna. “You are concerned for my sake, which I appreciate, you think you understand, but finally you don’t. Because you can’t.” LUCY LAURIE IN COETZEE'S DISGRACE

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