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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 A Book of Friends : In Honour of J. M. Coetzee on His 80th Birthday
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:Text Publishing , 2020 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Preface, Dorothy Driver , single work essay
'A Book of Friends is a gift to John Coetzee on his eightieth birthday. It's not simply a tribute to him, as writer and thinker, in the oblique, complimentary manner of the Festschrift, although it is certainly that too. Rather, it is a gift of love, from myself, its editor and his life-companion over four decades, and from a few of those whose creative work and conversations John has admired and enjoyed in the regions where he has lived or worked.' 

(Introduction)

(p. 1-2)
Introduction, Jonathan Lear , single work essay (p. 3-6)
Returningi"To see your brother step through", Akwe Amosu , single work single work poetry (p. 7)
From : Burning Boy Notes of Stephen Crane, Paul Auster , single work essay (p. 8-19)
Where's John?, Shannon Burns , single work essay (p. 20-23)
From The Slow Derangement, Brian Castro , single work essay (p. 24-36)
Literary Non-Sites, Carrol Clarkson , single work essay (p. 37-44)
Two Poems, Ingrid de Kok , single work essay (p. 45-47)
Puente / Brucke / Bridge, Mariana Dimopulos , single work essay (p. 48-59)
A Sort of Prayer, C. J. Driver , single work essay (p. 60-61)
What's It like to Be an Old Bat?, Peter Goldsworthy , single work essay (p. 62-66)
From The Sound of Water Only, Eva Hornung , single work essay (p. 67-82)
Remembering Women, Siri Hustvedt , single work essay (p. 83-90)
From Our Shadows, Gail Jones , single work essay (p. 91-98)
Evvy After, Nicholas Jose , single work essay (p. 99-109)
In Die Veld Naby Leeu-Gamka, Antjie Krog , single work essay (p. 110-111)
Road Trip, Pedro Mairal , single work essay (p. 112-117)
Three Poems, David Malouf , single work essay (p. 118-120)
In Conversation, Oliver Mayo , single work essay (p. 121-126)
Onoma and Anomie, Rajend Mesthrie , single work essay (p. 127-135)
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