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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. The Pickup by Nadine Gordimer, 2002-10-07
  7. The House Gun by Nadine Gordimer, 1999-02-01
  8. No Cold Kitchen: A Biography of Nadine Gordimer by Ronald Suresh Roberts, 2005-10-01
  9. July's People & My Son's Story & Jump and Other Stories by Nadine Gordimer, 1992-01-01
  10. Writing and Being by Nadine Gordimer, 1995-01-01
  11. Beethoven Was One-Sixteenth Black by Nadine Gordimer, 2008-10-28
  12. The Novels of Nadine Gordimer: History from the Inside by Stephen Clingman, 1992-11
  13. Conversations with Nadine Gordimer (Literary Conversations Series)
  14. Guest of Honor, A by Nadine Gordimer, 1983

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Nadine Gordimer (1923-) South African novelist and short-story writer, who received Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991. Most of Nadine Gordimer's works deal with the moral and psychological tensions of her racially divided home country. She was a founding member of Congress of South African Writers, and even at the height of the apartheid regime, she never considered going into exile. "A line in a statute book has more authority than the claims of one man's love or another's. All claims of natural feeling are over-ridden alike by a line in a statute book that takes no account of humanness, that recognizes neither love nor respect nor jealousy nor rivalry nor compassion nor hate - nor any human attitude where there are black and white together. What Boaz felt towards Ann; what Gideon felt towards Ann, what Ann felt about Boaz, what she felt for Gideon - all this that was real and rooted in life was void before the clumsy words that reduced the delicacy and towering complexity of living to a race theory..." (from Occasion for Loving Nadine Gordimer was born into a well-off family in Springs, Transvaal, an East Rand mining town outside Johannesburg. It was the setting for Gordimer's first novel, THE LYING DAYS (1953). Her father was a Jewish jeweler originally from Latvia and her mother of British descent. From her early childhood Gordimer witnessed how the white minority increasingly weakened the rights of the black majority. Gordimer was educated in a convent school. She spent a year at Witwaterstrand University, Johannesburg without taking a degree.

26. Nadine Gordimer — Infoplease.com
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28. Gordimer, Nadine - Stories, South, White, Apartheid, Black, And Novels
(South African, 1923– ) Gordimer's first stories were published in 1949 and, since then, she has written over 200 short stories and eleven novels.
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NY, Viking, (1963). One of her least common books in this country a novel of love and hate in the shadow of racial conflict, set in the author's native South Africa during
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GORDIMER, Nadine Occasion for Loving NY, Viking, (1963). One of her least common books in this country "a novel of love and hate in the shadow of racial conflict," set in the author's native South Africa during the reign of apartheid. Near fine in a very good, price-clipped and spine-faded dust jacket that is splitting along the front flap fold. All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted. See more items by GORDIMER, Nadine

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A native of South Africa, Nadine Gordimer began her writing career as the white Nationalist Party assumed power in Pretoria, and she has taken as her primary subject the personal lives of those who have lived under the weight or off the fat of racist politics.
Each of Gordimer’s 11 novels, several collections of short fiction, and four volumes of essays deals with relations between the races, but she did not begin writing in order to express her abhorrence of apartheid. In an early autobiographical essay, “A Bolter and the Invincible Summer” (1963), Gordimer remembers her simple delight at producing rhythm and rhyme for a patriotic school assignment. She began to publish in newspapers as an adolescent and, though young and essentially self-taught, found that writing required her to “chip” away at “ready-made concepts” and make her “own sense of the world.” Consequently, as she explains, “…the ‘problems’ of my country did not set me writing; on the contrary, it was learning to write that sent me falling, falling through the surface of ‘the South African way of life’.”
From the start, Gordimer’s audience has been largely overseas, in Britain and America; not only has her work been banned several times in her own country (at one point occasioning a book she wrote with others, What Happened to Burger’s Daughter; or, How South African Censorship Works, 1980), but she writes as a “minority within a minority… A white; a dissident white; a white writer,” as she puts it in her most important essay, “Living in the Interregnum” (1983). To that audience, far from Africa, an audience mostly white with tastes toward “literature” rather than “popular fiction,” she has seemed its best interpreter of the machinations of apartheid’s white minority rule.

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    Gordimer, Nadine u m u r) [ key The New Yorker magazine. Her stories often combine the political and the personal, showing a fine sensitivity to the complexities of human relationships. Her collections include Selected Stories A Soldier's Embrace Jump and Other Stories Loot and Other Stories (2003), and Beethoven was One-Sixteenth Black and Other Stories (2007). A member of the African National Congress , Gordimer was often militantly critical of South African life in her fiction. She tendered little moral hope for whites who lived under apartheid and fought the system in her political life and her writings. In 1991 she won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her novels include The Late Bourgeois World A Guest of Honor The Conservationist (1974, Booker Prize), Burger's Daughter July's People My Son's Story The House Gun The Pickup (2001), and

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Nadine Gordimer (b. November 20, 1923) is a South African Jewish novelist and writer, winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize in literature and 1974 Booker Prize.
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GORDIMER, Nadine The Black Interpreters (Johannesburg), Ravan Press, (1973). Second issue, with passages by Mandlenkosi Langa censored on pages 54 and 60. Subtitled "Notes on African Writing," with one section on fiction and one on poetry. This copy is signed by the Nobel Prize-winning author . The poet was supposedly issued with a banning order in October, 1973 and the passages quoting him had to be deleted or the issues pulped: later reports say it was actually Langa's brother Benjamin who had been banned. Owner signature on verso of front flyleaf; mild handling to covers; about near fine in wrappers. A fairly uncommon book in either issue, and quite scarce signed. All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted. See more items by GORDIMER, Nadine

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1923 – She was born on the 23rd day of November this year in Springs, Gauteng, Johannesburg, South Africa. She was educated at a Catholic convent school, but was largely homebound, as a child because of her mother's "strange reasons of her own" apparently, fears that Gordimer had a weak heart.
1937 - She began writing at an early age, and published her first stories in at the age of fifteen. Her first published work was a short story for children, "The Quest for Seen Gold”.
1948 - She did not complete her degree, but moved to Johannesburg in this year, where she has lived ever since.
1951 – The New Yorker accepted her story "A Watcher of the Dead", beginning a long relationship, and bringing her work to a much larger public.
1954 – She married Reinhold Cassirer, a highly respected art dealer who established the South African Sotheby's and later ran his own gallery; their "wonderful marriage" lasted until his death from emphysema in 2001.
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Gordimer, Nadine (1923– ) South African novelist and shortstory writer. Internationally acclaimed for her fiction and regarded by many as South Africa's conscience, Gordimer
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