Elizabeth Costello

230 pages

English language

Published July 15, 2003 by Viking.

ISBN:
978-0-670-03130-6
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5 stars (1 review)

Elizabeth Costello is a distinguished and aging Australian novelist whose life is revealed through a series of eight formal addresses. From an award-acceptance speech at a New England liberal arts college to a lecture on evil in Amsterdam and a sexually charged reading by the poet Robert Duncan, the author draws the reader toward its astonishing conclusion. The novel is, on its surface, the story of a woman's life as mother, sister, lover, and writer. Yet it is also a profound and haunting meditation on the nature of storytelling.

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Phenomenal writing. An exploration of meaning in life through various philosophies and belief systems presented as a series of events in the life of fictional writer Elizabeth Costello. The text feels very autobiographical at times. Each chapter gives insight into a way of thinking that combines philosophy and religious belief.

Subjects

  • Women authors -- Fiction
  • Australians -- Foreign countries -- Fiction
  • Storytelling -- Fiction
  • Authorship -- Fiction
  • Australia -- Fiction

Places

  • Australia
  • Foreign countries