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Exacting yet maddeningly unpredictable, J. M. Coetzeeâs The Pole tells the story of Wittold Walccyzkiecz, a vigorous, âextravagantly white-hairedâ Polish pianist who becomes infatuated with Beatriz, a stylish patron of the arts, after she helps organize his Barcelona concert. Although Beatriz, a married woman, is initially unimpressed by Wittold, she soon finds herself pursued and ineluctably swept into the world of the journeyman performer. As he sends her letters, extends countless invitations to travel, and even visits her husbandâs summer home in Mallorca, their unlikely relationship blossoms, though, it seems, only on her terms. The power struggle between them intensifiesâIs it Beatriz who limits their passion by controlling her emotions? Or is it Wittold, trying to force into life his dream of love? Evocative of Joyceâs âThe Dead,â The Pole is a haunting work, evoking the âinexhaustible palette of sensations, from blind love to compassionâ (El PaÃs) typical of Coetzeeâs finest novels.