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If all Russian writers came out of Gogol's "Overcoat", then the novel by the South American writer and Nobel laureate J.M. Coetzee "Mr. Fo" and Frenchman Michel Tournier's novel "Friday, or Pacific Limb" also have the same progenitor. This is Daniel Defoe with his famous book Robinson Crusoe.
The authors of the novels included in this book refer to the plot that immortalized another writer - Daniel Defoe. The first of these novels was written in France in 1967, the second in South Africa twenty-one years later. The creator of "Friday" was awarded the Goncourt Prize, the author of "Mr. Fo" received the Nobel Prize.
This is where the similarities between the works mentioned above end, and the fascinating search for differences begins.
The adult reader of this book will have the opportunity to take another trip to the island of "Robinson Crusoe" familiar from childhood and discover that the virgin world of Robinson has changed a lot.
ISBN | 5-94278-465-5 |
Publisher | Амфора |
Publication date | 2004 |
Number of Pages | 415 |
Bookbinding | твердый |