"Those who have read The Childhood of Jesus, or almost any other Coetzee novel if we’re being completely truthful, will be familiar with the almost frustratingly obscure nature of the story being told in the author’s latest work. Coetzee is notorious for hiding his meanings very deeply, and The Schooldays of Jesus is no different" - Fran Slater reviews The Schooldays of Jesus by JM Coetzee (now out in pb)
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