
The Schooldays of Jesus
by J.M. Coetzee
3.59
Literary Fiction
Philosophical Fiction
Abstract
Cool
Challenging
Coetzee’s novel continues his enigmatic exploration of a world governed by abstract rules and moral puzzles. Following a child enrolled in an unconventional school, the book interrogates authority, education, and belief. The prose is austere and philosophical. Meaning remains deliberately elusive. The novel functions more as allegory than narrative. Challenging, spare, and unsettling.
