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14 lug 2014 · South African author Nadine Gordimer, one of the world’s most powerful anti-apartheid voices, died Sunday, July 13, in her Johannesburg home at the age of 90, according to a statement from her...
- Kelsey Mckinney
Nadine Gordimer, whose novels of South Africa portray the conflicts and contradictions of a racist society, was named winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize in Literature today as her country finally begins to dismantle the system her works have poignantly explored for more than 40 years.
Her first published work was a short story for children, "The Quest for Seen Gold", which appeared in the Children's Sunday Express in 1937; "Come Again Tomorrow", another children's story, appeared in Forum around the same time.
23 apr 2020 · Gordimer’s knowledge and credibility are characteristic of all of her short fiction. “A City of the Dead, a City of the Living,” “Sins of the Third Age,” and “Blinder” could easily be included among the twenty best short stories of the twentieth century.
Fiction. Loot. By Nadine Gordimer. March 14, 1999. Save this story. The New Yorker, March 22, 1999 P. 104. A recluse who has always wanted a certain object finds it after an earthquake, when the...
The Soft Voice of the Serpent and Other Stories is the second short story collection by the South African writer Nadine Gordimer, and her first to be published outside South Africa. It was published on May 23, 1952, by Simon & Schuster in the United States, [2] and in the United Kingdom by Gollancz in 1953.
7 ott 1991 · Set in apartheid-era South Africa, this story by Nobel Prize winning South African author, Nadine Gordimer (20 November 1923 – 13 July 2014), brings together many of the issues and themes...