A Quest for the 'New Man' in Times of Transition: Faith, Unfaith and the Pitfalls of Utopia in JM Coetzee's The Master of Petersburg

A Quest for the 'New Man' in Times of Transition: Faith, Unfaith and the Pitfalls of Utopia in JM Coetzee's The Master of Petersburg

Author: 
Dimitriu, Ileana
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Date published: 
2016
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Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa
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Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa, Vol. 28, No. 2, October 2016, pp. 159-172
Abstract: 

"I offer a re-reading of JM Coetzee's novel, The Master of Petersburg (1994 Coetzee, J M. 1994. The Master of Petersburg. London: Secker & Warburg.), according to which I seek to answer the question: Why return to this particular novel today? In pursuing the question, I accord a greater directness than hitherto to both religious and political reference. My point is to locate the novel, both locally and internationally, in a current climate of religious-cum-political demagoguery and conviction. I argue that, in retrospect, we may appreciate Coetzee's uncanny prescience: a vision that evokes the temper of the world today. Central to my analysis is the figure of the 'new man'; forged in radicalised political times and treading a precarious path between faith and unfaith, utopia and delusion, revolutionary fervour and collective amnesia."

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CITATION: Dimitriu, Ileana. A Quest for the 'New Man' in Times of Transition: Faith, Unfaith and the Pitfalls of Utopia in JM Coetzee's The Master of Petersburg . : Taylor & Francis , 2016. Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa, Vol. 28, No. 2, October 2016, pp. 159-172 - Available at: https://library.au.int/quest-new-man-times-transition-faith-unfaith-and-pitfalls-utopia-jm-coetzees-master-petersburg-0