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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

ISBN
  
978-1-84655-318-9

Originally published
  
3 September 2009

Publisher
  
Harvill Secker (UK)

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Publication date
  
3 September 2009

Pages
  
224 pp

OCLC
  
373483224

Author
  
J. M. Coetzee

Country
  
South Africa

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Preceded by
  
Youth: Scenes from Provincial Life II

Genres
  
Novel, Autobiographical Fiction

Similar
  
J M Coetzee books, Novels

Summertime is a 2009 novel by South African-born Nobel laureate J. M. Coetzee. It is the third in a series of fictionalized memoirs by Coetzee (the first two being Boyhood and Youth) and details the life of one John Coetzee from the perspective of five people who have known him. The novel largely takes place in the mid to late 1970s, largely in Cape Town, although there are also important scenes in more remote South African settings. While there are obvious similarities between the actual writer of the novel, J. M. Coetzee, and the subject of the novel, John Coetzee, there are some differences - most notably that the John Coetzee of the novel is reported as having died. Within the novel, the opinions and thoughts of the five people are compiled and interpreted by a fictitious biographer, who also adds fragments from John Coetzee's notebooks. It was shortlisted for the 2009 Booker Prize. Coetzee was already a two-time winner of the award and it is for this reason that literary commentator Merritt Moseley believes he did not win it for Summertime.

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