Youth
Youth is a story about a young man who leaves his home in South Africa and comes to England to study .The protagonist dreams of becoming an artist but gets entangled into living a solid life – regular job , assignments , home .Solidity is his Achilles Heels. He initially joins IBM. But IBM he can swear, is killing him, turning him into a zombie. He is in the world of business and in the world of business one does not need to be polite. He quits IBM . Works for another computer company which allows some scope for creativity and innovation .He discovers something outside American culture which was their staple food in South Africa . I was pleasantly surprised to discover references to India and Indian culture . He watches and experiences the magic of Ray’s Apu trilogy – the music grips him. He explores further and is enchanted by Ustad Vilayat khan’s music.
He makes Indian friends. He dines with a South Indian couple .Meets Ganapathy the computer wizard who is too lazy to cook and eats bananas to survive .
There is lot of confusion about love ,sex ,life .The young man finds no real passion for any woman and gets involved in casual relationships which frustrate him. “ If he is a mystery to himself how can he be anything but a mystery to others. “
Youth is part autobiographical and recounts the author's early days in England .
Life and times of Michael K
Set in South Africa torn by civil war this is the story of Michael K a man born with a hare lip who is an object of pity and ridicule. Michael tries to take his ailing mother away from the city to the countryside where she was born . She dies on the way and Michael is left all alone in the world. She was the only person he loved in this world and the narrative captures beautiful moments of his many valiant efforts to make his mother happy. For example he slogs hard to make a cart which he uses to take his sick mother around and to travel from one place to another. After his mother’s death Michael is on his own and wants nothing from anyone but society will not allow him to do so. He is arrested several times and placed in camps , confinements but escapes to live life on his own terms. No papers, no money, no family , no friends, no sense of who you are- the obscurest of the obscure – so obscure as to be a prodigy-that is what he is. Yet he survives the war and lives in a world of his own . He is a simpleton but fiercely defends his independence . “People like Michaels are in touch with things you and I don’t understand”
The book won the Booker Prize in 1983.
Coetzee tries to explore the inner world of man in both the works. The language is simple and lucid . He won the Nobel Prize in 2003 and the Booker twice .
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