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  1. A Sport of Nature (Signed First Edition) by Nadine Gordimer, 1997
  2. Living in Hope and History: Notes from Our Century by Nadine Gordimer, 2010-04-01
  3. Something Out There by Nadine Gordimer, 1984
  4. THE LYING DAYS... by Nadine. Gordimer, 1953
  5. The Lying Days by Nadine Gordimer, 1953
  6. House Gun by Nadine Gordimer, 1999-02-18
  7. The Pickup by Nadine Gordimer, 2002-10-07
  8. Beethoven Was One-Sixteenth Black by Nadine Gordimer, 2008-10-28
  9. Writing and Being by Nadine Gordimer, 1995-01-01
  10. No Cold Kitchen: A Biography of Nadine Gordimer by Ronald Suresh Roberts, 2005-10-01
  11. July's People & My Son's Story & Jump and Other Stories by Nadine Gordimer, 1992-01-01
  12. The Novels of Nadine Gordimer: History from the Inside by Stephen Clingman, 1992-11
  13. None to Accompany Me by Nadine Gordimer, 1994-10-01
  14. Conversations with Nadine Gordimer (Literary Conversations Series)

21. Nadine Gordimer - Die Hauswaffe
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Nadine Gordimer - Die Hauswaffe "Die Hauswaffe" heißt der neue Roman von Nadine Gordimer und gemeint ist damit die Waffe, die in den meisten Wohnungen und Häusern in Johannesburg vorhanden ist, um bei möglichen Überfällen wirksamen Schutz zu bieten. Nadine Gordimer, die 1990 den Literaturnobelpreis erhalten hat, zeigt in ihrem neuen Buch überzeugend: "Eine private Katastrophe bedeutet, daß man aus dem Alltag der übrigen Welt aussteigt. - Es gibt allerdings keinen wirksamen "Schutz vor den Bomben der Existenz."
Nadine Gordimer - Die Hauswaffe
1998, Berlin, Berlin Verlag, 366 S., 25 DM, 12.78 EUR
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Titel von Nadine Gordimer Taschenbuch July's Leute Die Geschichte meines Sohnes Hardcover Zwischen Hoffnung und Geschichte Notizen aus unserem Jahrhundert Die sanfte Stimme der Schlange Manuela Haselberger rezensiert am 1998-02-08 Quelle: http://www.bookinist.de

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nadine gordimer ( 1923 ). South Africa. short story writer, critic, essayist, and editor, nadine gordimer is one of South Africa's preeminent authors, winning
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Nadine Gordimer (1923- ). South Africa.
A novelist, short story writer, critic, essayist, and editor, Nadine Gordimer is one of South Africa's preeminent authors, winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1991. Born in South Africa in 1923 she was raisedin a segregated town outside Johannesburg and has remained in South Africa throughout her career. Drawing on South African political conditions for her works' essential themes, Gordimer focuses principally on the complex human tensions that result from apartheid. Praised for her authentic portrayalsof black African culture, she is also recognized for using precise details to "evoke both the physical landscape of South Africa and the human predicaments of a racially polarized society." One of her most compelling achievements has been to give the world an understanding of the terrible cost and effect of racism in her country, going beyond what journalism and the media can relate. Her political activism grew over a span of years from secret meetings with ANC members, to becoming a member, and subsequently to her steadfast and courageous support of the group, which now heads the government. In1987 she helped found the Congress of South African Writers, ninety percent of whose members are black. Three of her books were banned in South Africa, including The Late Bourgeois World (1966) and Burger's Daughter A Guest of Honour (1970), perhaps her finest work, received the James Toit Black Memorial Prize, while

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    25. Nadine Gordimer: An Overview
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    27. Nadine Gordimer Winner Of The 1991 Nobel Prize In Literature
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    28. Gordimer, Nadine - Profiles
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    01 Jan 2002, by Niambi Walker - PhD research student The South African author and political activist finds that her extensive career as a novelist has long-been surrounded by controversy - particularly among literary and political circles within her country. Although she is looked upon as a pre-eminent voice among South Africa's public figures, her writing often centres on private themes. Rather than direct attacks on the apartheid regime, Gordimer prefers to sketch its implications for white identity. In earlier fiction such as The Lying Days, she dares to personalise the political by looking at how public realities' have impinged upon desire, self-determination, and for white South Africans. Within South Africa her critical reception has been cooled by claims that her writing is little more than 'suburban kitsch'. Ironically, it is black South Africans - whose spirit of resistance Gordimer praises above all - that voice the loudest critiques about her works. They concede that the extreme situations of South Africa have created a unique literary category, and that Gordimer lies within - and not outside of - that category. Stating that her novels are trapped by the limitations of Gordimer's privileged background, they argue that her descriptions of the black world are caricatured, colonialist and hollow. However, with over 24 novels and short-story collections, the 1991 Nobel Prize-winning writer's work cannot simply be dismissed, but begs further explorations of the strengths and weaknesses of her very unique rendering of South African life.

    29. Nadine Gordimer Jump And Other Stories
    Review by Anette Horn.
    http://www.uct.ac.za/projects/poetry/reviews/jump.htm

    30. Gordimer, Nadine - South African Nobel Prize Winning Author And Anti-apartheid A
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    Selected Works
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    • Loot [Short stories, Bloomsbury, 2003] The Pickup [Novel, Bloomsbury, 2001] House of Gun [Novel, 1998] Jump and Other Stories [Short stories, Farrar, Straus Giroux, 1991] My Son's Story [Novel, David Philip; Taurus, 1990] Sport of Nature [Novel, Knopf, 1987] Guest of Honor [Novel, 1983] July's People [Novel, 1981] A Soldier's Embrace [Short stories, 1980] Burgher's Daughter [Novel, Viking Press, 1979] The Conservationist [Novel, Viking Press, 1974] Livingstone's Companions [Short stories, Viking Press, 1971] A Guest of Honour [Novel, Viking Press, 1970] The Late Bourgeois World [Novel, Viking Press, 1966] Not for Publication and Other Stories [Short stories, Viking Press, 1965]

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    NADINE GORDIMER
    "Learning to write sent me falling, falling through the surface of 'the South African way of life'. " Birthplace

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    University of Witswatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa (English)
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    For a 1976 collection of 700 authors' self-portraits, Gordimer drew a picture of two cats. Critical verdict A political novelist celebrated for her grasp of history and delicate sensitivity to the human tensions of apartheid, three of her 22 books have been banned in her native South Africa. Having moved from a position of individual humanism, she now defines as African an author "of whatever skin colour who shares with Africans the experience of having been shaped, mentally and spiritually, by Africa rather than anywhere else in the world." Critics found a lack of warmth in her detached, analytical earlier work, ascribed by some to the dehumanising influence of apartheid. She won the Booker Prize in 1974 (The Conservationist), in 1988 refused to be shortlisted for the women-only Orange Prize, and received the Nobel Prize in 1991, the first woman in 25 years to do so. "Through her magnificent epic writing she has - in the words of Alfred Nobel - been of very great benefit to humanity," the judges declared.

    32. Gordimer, Nadine: Die Hauswaffe
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    35. Ethics And Aesthetics In Nadine Gordimer's Fiction
    Essay by Anette Horn.
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    Responsibility is what awaits outside the Eden of Creativity The creative act is not pure. History evidences it. Sociology extracts it. The writer loses Eden, writes to be read and comes to realize that he is answerable. The gap between the committed and the indifferent is a Sahara whose faint trails, followed by the mind's eye only, fade out in sand. Censorship is never over for those who have experienced it. It is a brand on the imagination that affects the individual who has suffered it, forever.
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    Nadine Gordimer, 1991 (b. Nov. 20, 1923, Springs, Transvaal, S.Af.), South African novelist and short-story writer whose major theme was exile and alienation. She received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991. Gordimer was born into a privileged white middle-class family and began reading at an early age. By the age of 9 she was writing, and she published her first story in a magazine when she was 15. Her wide reading informed her about the world on the other side of apartheidthe official South African policy of racial segregationand that discovery in time developed into strong political opposition to apartheid. Never an outstanding scholar, she attended the University of Witwatersrand for one year. In addition to writing, she lectured and taught at various schools in the United States during the 1960s and '70s. Gordimer's first book was The Soft Voice of the Serpent (1952), a collection of short stories. In 1953 a novel, The Lying Days, was published. Both exhibit the clear, controlled, and unsentimental technique that became her hallmark. Her stories concern the devastating effects of apartheid on the lives of South Africansthe constant tension between personal isolation and the commitment to social justice, the numbness caused by the unwillingness to accept apartheid, the inability to change it, and the refusal of exile. Her novel The Conservationist (1974) won the Booker McConnell Prize in 1974. Later works include

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