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J M Coetzee is a South African writer. In 2003 win the Nobel Prize for Literature, the 4th person for Africa (the 2nd S-African was [[Nadine Gordimer|N Gordimer]]) | J M Coetzee is a South African writer. In 2003 win the Nobel Prize for Literature, the 4th person for Africa (the 2nd S-African was [[Nadine Gordimer|N Gordimer]]) | ||
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[https://books.google.cl/books?id=Dhg84NSF11AC&pg=PA181&dq=john+m+coetzee&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwichanxvMfOAhXKHpAKHSjWBn0Q6AEIKDAC#v=onepage&q=john%20m%20coetzee&f=false Dominic Head Cambridge studies in African and Caribbean Literature J. M. Coetzee] ISBN 0-521-48232-1 | |||
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Revision as of 03:18, 17 August 2016
J M Coetzee is a South African writer. In 2003 win the Nobel Prize for Literature, the 4th person for Africa (the 2nd S-African was N Gordimer)
Works
Dominic Head Cambridge studies in African and Caribbean Literature J. M. Coetzee ISBN 0-521-48232-1