The Later Fiction of Nadine Gordimer

The Later Fiction of Nadine Gordimer
Author: Bruce King
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1993-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1349226823

Nobel Prizewinner Nadine Gordimer's novels and short stories from The Conservationist to Jump have been her best and most controversial work. This new book examine such topics as the autobiographical basis of her fiction, her relationship to feminism, the place of the white woman in black Africa, the ambiguity of revolutionary politics, her ambivalent relationship to Judaism, her use of irony, the symbolism of landscape, and the ways in which she has revised recurring topics throughout her career as a writer.

The Devil that Danced on the Water

The Devil that Danced on the Water
Author: Aminatta Forna
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 11
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0006531261

Aminatta Forna's intensely personal history is a passionate and vivid account of an idyllic childhood that became the stuff of nightmare. As a child she witnessed the upheavals of post-colonial Africa, danger, flight, the bitterness of exile in Britain, and the terrible consequences of her dissident father's stand against tyranny." -- cover

No Time Like the Present

No Time Like the Present
Author: Nadine Gordimer
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1408830302

Nadine Gordimer is one of our most telling contemporary writers. With each new work, she attacks - with a clear-eyed lack of sentimentality, and an understanding of the darkest depths of the human soul - the inextricable link between personal life and political, communal history. The revelation of this theme in each new work, not only in her homeland South Africa, but the twenty-first century world, is evidence of her literary genius: in the sharpness of her psychological insights, the stark beauty of her language, the complexity of her characters and the difficult choices with which they are faced.In No Time Like the Present, Gordimer brings the reader into the lives of Steven Reed and Jabulile Gumede, a 'mixed' couple, both of whom have been combatants in the struggle for freedom against apartheid. Once clandestine lovers under racist law forbidding sexual relations between white and black, they are now in the new South Africa. The place and time where freedom - the 'better life for all' that was fought for and promised - is being created but also challenged by political and racial tensions, while the hangover of moral ambiguities and the vast and growing gap between affluence and mass poverty, continue to haunt the present. No freedom from personal involvement in these or in the personal intimacy of love.The subject is contemporary, but Gordimer's treatment is timeless. In No Time Like the Present, she shows herself once again a master novelist, at the height of her prodigious powers.

The Pickup

The Pickup
Author: Nadine Gordimer
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2002-10-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0747557950

Longlisted for the 2002 Booker Prize: the compelling story of a relationship between a young white South African woman and a young Arab man

The Late Bourgeois World

The Late Bourgeois World
Author: Nadine Gordimer
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2013-03-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1408836017

Liz Van Den Sandt's ex-husband, Max, an ineffectual rebel, has drowned himself. In prison for a failed act of violence against the government, he had betrayed his colleagues. Now Liz has been asked to perform a direct service for the Black Nationalist movement, at considerable danger to herself. Can she take such a risk in the face of Max's example of the uselessness of such actions? Yet ... how can she not?

July's People

July's People
Author: Nadine Gordimer
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1408832968

For years, it has been what is called a 'deteriorating situation'. Now all over South Africa the cities are battlegrounds. The members of the Smales family - liberal whites - are rescued from the terror by their servant, July, who leads them to refuge in his native village. What happens to the Smaleses and to July - the shifts in character and relationships - gives us an unforgettable look into the terrifying, tacit understandings and misunderstandings between blacks and whites.

Jump and Other Stories

Jump and Other Stories
Author: Nadine Gordimer
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1408832631

In this collection of sixteen stories, Gordimer brings unforgettable characters from every corner of society to life: a child refugee fleeing civil war in Mozambique; a black activist's deserted wife longing for better times; a rich safari party indulging themselves while lionesses circle their lodge. Jump is a vivid, disturbing and rewarding portrait of life in South Africa under apartheid.

Burger's Daughter

Burger's Daughter
Author: Nadine Gordimer
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1408832941

In this work, Nadine Gordimer unfolds the story of a young woman's slowly evolving identity in the turbulent political environment of present-day South Africa. Her father's death in prison leaves Rosa Burger alone to explore the intricacies of what it actually means to be Burger's daughter.

My Son's Story

My Son's Story
Author: Nadine Gordimer
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2003-11-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 074756275X

This is a passionate love story; love between a man and two women, between father and son, and something even more demanding- a love of freedom.

Human Rights and Nadine Gordimer's Fiction

Human Rights and Nadine Gordimer's Fiction
Author: Mateti Prabhakar
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2024-07-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1527532887

The book explores the complex problem of apartheid, racial segregation in South African society and the struggle against the “colour bar” represented in the fictional world of Nadine Gordimer, the Nobel Laureate of the South African Letters. It shows how Gordimer, a crusader for the human rights of black people, has launched a lifetime battle against the apartheid regime’s unjust and heartless censorship of creative writing and freedom of speech in South Africa by virtue of fictionalizing her human rights activism, thereby teaching humanity. It demonstrates how black people are denied their basic human rights from the cradle to the grave by the white chauvinistic apartheid regime. This volume is a space for scholars, writers and activists to debate issues related to race, class and human rights.