Jonathan’s Coe’s “The Proof of My Innocence”: A Jolly Good Show - Chicago Review of Books
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Jonathan’s Coe’s “The Proof of My Innocence”: A Jolly Good Show - Chicago Review of Books
A glance at the blurbs of Jonathan Coe’s previous novels will show that his most beloved and belabored subject is Britain. There have been excursions to Brussels and Hollywood, but his native land has been his favored setting, whether now or back then, and his themes have often been national rather than strictly personal or universal. His can be contrasted with the more cosmopolitan careers of his rough coevals Kazuo Ishiguro, Deborah Levy, and …
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