Contemporary Perspectives on J.M. Coetzee and Post-Apartheid South African Literature:
An International Conference

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Lois Wolfe

Lois Wolfe is the author of two novels, poetry, book reviews, essays and criticism. She teaches creative writing, literature, composition, and writing about film in South Florida. A student in the Ph.D. in Comparative Studies program at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida, her critical projects are interdisciplinary examinations of moral aesthetic design in literature. She is researching aesthetics and its relationship to concepts in cognitive studies.  Current projects explore perception and production of tension in the struggle between form and content, one of the reasons that Coetzee's work is of special interest. She lives at Mile Marker 53 in Marathon, the Florida Keys.