David Lurie

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David Lurie is the morally complex, middle-aged South African professor at the center of J.M. Coetzee’s novel "Disgrace," whose personal downfall unfolds against the backdrop of post-apartheid societal change.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
protagonist
ageGroup middle-aged
appearsInWork Disgrace NERFINISHED
associatedWithAnimalSymbolism dogs at the animal clinic
causeOfDownfall sexual relationship with student
countryOfCitizenship South Africa
createdBy J. M. Coetzee NERFINISHED
experiences personal downfall
faces university disciplinary hearing
fieldOfWork Romantic literature
communications
firstAppearanceYear 1999
firstAppearedIn Disgrace (novel) NERFINISHED
gender male
hasDaughter Lucy Lurie NERFINISHED
hasRelationshipWith Melanie Isaacs NERFINISHED
hasTrait disgraced
intellectual
morally complex
self-absorbed
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod contemporary literature
movesTo Lucy's smallholding in the Eastern Cape
narrativeRole central character
occupation academic
professor
setInContextOf post-apartheid South Africa
teachesAt Cape Technical University NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement guilt and responsibility
power and sexuality
race relations in post-apartheid South Africa
shame and disgrace
undergoes partial moral reckoning
witnesses violent attack on the farm

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Peter Sarsgaard portrayed David Lurie