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  1. Rereading Nadine Gordimer by Kathrin Wagner, 1994-10
  2. Nadine Gordimer (Contemporary Writers) by Judie Newman, 1990-01
  3. Cracks in the Wall: Nadine Gordimer's Fiction and the Irony of Apartheid by Brighton J. Uledi Kamanga, Brighton J. Uledi Kamanga, 2001-06
  4. Un amant de fortune by Nadine Gordimer, Georges Lory, 2002-09-18
  5. Betrayals of the Body Politic: The Literary Commitments of Nadine Gordimer by Andrew Vogel Ettin, 1993-03-01
  6. Nadine Gordimer (Twayne's World Authors Series, Twas 315. South Africa) by Robert F. Haugh, 1975-01
  7. Nadine Gordimer: A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources, 1937-1992 (Bibliographical Research in African Literatures) by Dorothy Driver, Ann Dry, et all 1993-12
  8. L'arme domestique by Nadine Gordimer, 2000-11-16
  9. Nadine Gordimer's One Story of a State Apart (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis) by Rose Pettersson, 1995-02
  10. Nadine Gordimer: La femme, la politique et le roman (Lettres du Sud) (French Edition) by Denise Brahimi, 2000
  11. The Transformation of Political Identity from Commonwealth Through Poltcolonial Literature: The Cases of Nadine Gordimer, David Malouf, and Michael Ondaatje by Lamia Tayeb, 2006-09-30
  12. Bookforum Feb/Mar 2006 (Volume 12, issue 5) John Cassavetes cover, Gary Indiana, Nadine Gordimer interview, Michael Roth on Bernard-Henri Levy, Rene' Steinke on Myth, the New Cezanne, Joan Richardson on Emerson by Tom Piazza, Gerald Howard, Harold Brodkey, Robert Walser Louis Auchincloss, 2006-01-01
  13. Nadine Gordimer (Writers & Their Work) by Christopher Heywood, 1984-01
  14. Nadine Gordimers neuere Romane: Eine Untersuchung in Thematik und Erzahlstrategie (Anglistik in der Blauen Eule) (German Edition) by Antje Hagena, 1987

61. Jewish Nobel Prize Laureates - Literature
1991, gordimer, nadine who through her magnificent epic writing has in thewords of Alfred nobel - been of very great benefit to humanity , South Africa.
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"for writing that upholds the fragile experience of the individual against the barbaric arbitrariness of history" Hungary Gordimer, Nadine
"who through her magnificent epic writing has - in the words of Alfred Nobel - been of very great benefit to humanity" South Africa Brodsky, Joseph
"for an all-embracing authorship, imbued with clarity of thought and poetic intensity" Russia Canetti, Elias
"for writings marked by a broad outlook, a wealth of ideas and artistic power" Bulgaria Singer, Isaac Bashevis
"for his impassioned narrative art which, with roots in a Polish-Jewish cultural tradition, brings universal human conditions to life" Poland Bellow, Saul
"for the human understanding and subtle analysis of contemporary culture that are combined in his work" Canada Agnon, Shmuel Yosef

62. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
SOUTH AFRICAN WRITER GIVEN nobel nadine gordimer CHRONICLED SORROWSOF HER NATIVE LAND. Author By Gail Caldwell, Globe Staff Date
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SOUTH AFRICAN WRITER GIVEN NOBEL
NADINE GORDIMER CHRONICLED SORROWS OF HER NATIVE LAND
Author: By Gail Caldwell, Globe Staff Date: Friday, October 4, 1991
Page: Section: NATIONAL/FOREIGN South African writer Nadine Gordimer, premier literary witness to her country's tragedies, has won the 1991 Nobel Prize for Literature, the Swedish Academy announced yesterday. She is the first woman in 25 years to be awarded the honor the most recent was the German-born Swede Nelly Sachs, in 1966 and the seventh woman laureate in the near-century history of the Nobel. Gordimer, 67, is the author of 10 novels and more than 200 short stories; her work over the past 40 years has insistently (and increasingly) focused upon the legacies and moral consequences of apartheid. Heralded as well as banned in her native country, Gordimer has consistently refused to leave South Africa: By addressing its political and racial turmoil in her fiction, she has chosen a spiritual exile over an actual one. In announcing its selection to the press yesterday morning, the Academy praised Gordimer for her ''magnificent epic writing . . . her compassion and her outstanding literary style." When asked over the years about influences upon her work, Gordimer has insisted that she was always "a natural writer," but she has nonetheless invoked Chekhov and Eudora Welty again and again. It is true that her stories have the careful, tensile strength reminiscent of both those writers; in fact, Gordimer's own force and acuity are often most apparent within the constraints of this shorter, demanding form.

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64. Gordimer, Nadine
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HUTCHINSON ENCYCLOPEDIA Gordimer, Nadine South African novelist and short story writer. Internationally acclaimed for her fiction and regarded by many as South Africa's conscience, Gordimer was for many years one of the most prominent opponents of apartheid and censorship. Much of Gordimer's fiction is set in Johannesburg and is generated by a complex of public and private concerns, chief among which are the family, sexuality, interracial social interaction and the imperatives of political commitment in the context of apartheid. She was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991. Gordimer's own political ideology evolved from the liberal humanism that dominates her novels from her autobiographical debut The Lying Days (1953) through The Late Bourgeois World (1966), to the radicalism that increasingly informs such subsequent novels as the Booker Prize-winning

65. Nadine Gordimer
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68. Nadine Gordimer
World (1966) and Burger's Daughter(1979). nadine gordimer nobel Laureates;See also Literature Online. Articles from The Boston Globe
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NADINE GORDIMER See also: Biography: Born in Springs, South Africa in 1923, Nadine Gordimer has lived all her life in 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. She was raised in a segregated town outside Johannesburg and draws on South African political conditions for her works' essential themes. She focuses principally on the complex human tensions that result from apartheid. Praised for her
authentic portrayals of 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

69. The Nadine Gordimer Papers - Introduction
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Nadine Gordimer was born in Springs, South Africa in 1923. At age 11 she began her writing career and was first published in the children's section of the Johannesburg Sunday Express in 1947. Since then she has written a number of novels. Excerpts of these, in addition to her countless short stories and articles, have appeared in magazines and newspapers worldwide. Many of her works reflect the political and social dilemmas of living under apartheid in South Africa and consequently, several of her books were banned in that country. Among her numerous awards are the Booker Prize for Fiction (1974), Modern Language Association of America award (1982), and the Premio Malaparte prize (1987). She was a four-time winner of the CNA Award sponsored by the Central News Agency, a book/stationery company in South Africa. In 1991 Gordimer's entire body of work was honored with the Nobel Prize in Literature. She has been decorated Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (France) and has received honorary degrees from such institutions as Harvard and Yale universities. In 1991 Gordimer's entire body of work was honored with the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Apart from her many achievements in writing, Gordimer has been visiting professor and lecturer at several American universities. She is a founder and executive member of the Congress of South African Writers and has encouraged and supported new writers, especially young African authors and poets.

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South African novelist and short-story writer, who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991. Gordimer's main themes are exile, loneliness and strong political opposition towards racial segregation. She was a founding member of Congress of South African Writers, and even at the height of the apartheid regime, she never considered leaving her country. 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 jeweller originally from Latvia and her mother of British descent. From her early childhood Gordimer witnessed the increase of white power at the expense of the rights of the black majority. Gordimer was educated in a convent school and she spent a year at Witwaterstrand University, Johannesburg without taking a degree. Often kept at home by a mother who imagined she had a weak heart, Gordimer began writing from the age of nine and her first story, 'Come Again Tomorrow', appeared in the Johannesburg magazine

71. Nadine Gordimer – Biographical Information
was published in Jump, a collection of short stories, shortly before gordimer wonthe nobel prize; An Interview with nadine gordimer. Contemporary Literature.
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  • born in 1923 in South Africa to a jeweler educated in convent schools and at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, unlike many other well known South African writers, who were often educated in England first published in 1949 writing has moved from less political to much more direct confrontation with apartheid consistently acknowledges that she is, while opposed to apartheid and a member of the ANC, also unwittingly a beneficiary of apartheid has been called the literary conscience of her society earlier fiction focuses on white middle class characters and their relationship to Black characters under the system of apartheid later, began using first person voice to express position of Black characters criticized – presumptuous of her to represent an experience which cannot be her own she defends her right to write about Black characters – acknowledging the need to ensure that their voices must be heard perhaps particularly important because Gordimer herself has become immensely popular and well known while many writers moved away, she remained, taking only temporary teaching positions at various universities in the United States

72. Scrittori Nella Rete
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73. Nobel Do 1909
nadine gordimer – ur. 20 listopada 1923 r. Springs k. Johanesburga. W 1991r. nadine gordimer uhonorowana zastaje literacka Nagroda Nobla.
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OCTAVIO PAZ – ur. 31 marca 1914 r. Mixoac (Meksyk). Poeta i eseista meksykañski. Octavio Paz pasjonowa³ siê literatur¹ od najm³odszych lat. Po ukoñczeniu 17 lat, za³o¿y³ wspólnie z innymi pocz¹tkuj¹cymi twórcami awangardowe pismo “Barandal”, gdzie publikowa³ pierwsze wiersze. Zadebiutowa³ dwa lata póŸniej zbiorem poezji Dziki ksiê¿yc (1933), lecz prawdziw¹ eksplozjê literackiego talentu przyniós³ rok 1937, kiedy opublikowa³ a¿ trzy tomiki wierszy: No pasaran !, Cz³owieczy korzeñ oraz W twym jasnym cieniu i inne wiersze o Hiszpanii W 1938 r. za³o¿y³ grupê poetyck¹ “Taller”, która stawia³a sobie za zadanie “radykaln¹ przemianê cz³owieka poprzez mi³oœæ i poezjê”. W 1950 r. ukazuje siê najs³ynniejsze dzie³o Paza, zbiór esejów Labirynt samotnoœci w którym twórca porusza najbardziej nurtuj¹cy go problem: to¿samoœci narodowej. Ksi¹¿ka ta – zdaniem krytyków – odegra³a tak wielk¹ rolê w ¿yciu kraju, ¿e do dziœ nie wiadomo, czy Labirynt ujawni³, czy te¿ stworzy³ charakter meksykañski. Szerokoœæ jego zainteresowañ jest ogromna; opublikowa³ nawet esej Od ty³ka do twarzy , poœwiêcony stosunkowi ludzi do cia³a i seksu w ró¿nych epokach, jêzykach i kulturach. W 1968 r. pisze

74. Writing And Being By Nadine Gordimer.
In 1994 the South African annus mirabilis - nadine gordimer as nobel Laureategave the six lectures which have now been published as Writing and Being.
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Tony Morphet reviews Nadine Gordimer's 1994 Harvard lectures and finds a perplexing current of contradiction running beneath the argument. It begins with Gordimer's assertion that her fiction figures the hidden truth of actual lives
Writing and Being. (The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures 1994)
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Harvard University Press, Cambridge Mass, London UK, 1995, $18.95, 134pp, 674 96232 X The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures at Harvard are certainly among the most prestigious formal literary occasions in the English-speaking world. In 1994 - the South African annus mirabilis - Nadine Gordimer as Nobel Laureate gave the six lectures which have now been published as Writing and Being . The book is an apologia pro vita sua ; an account of her triumph as writer and citizen. She will not, she says in one of the lectures, write an autobiography because she 'is much too jealous of (her) privacy for that' but here she takes the opportunity of the occasion to set her life and work in the discursive world which most fully amplifies her themes. The Nobel Prize is not mentioned but the tone of the laureate permeates the addresses and the formality of the presentation proclaims the achievement. In the event the rhetorical delivery can only have been very powerful and affecting, though this is hard to recover from the published text. In fact one becomes aware from fairly early on of a perplexing current of contradiction running beneath the argument.

75. 1Up Info > Gordimer, Nadine (South African Literature, Biographies) - Encycloped
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South African Literature, Biographies Gordimer, Nadine Related Category: South African Literature, Biographies Gordimer, Nadine [n d m r] Pronunciation Key New Yorker. Her collections include Selected Stories A Soldier's Embrace (1980), and Jump and Other Stories (1991). 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 for Literature. Her novels include The Voice of the Serpent The Late Bourgeois World A Guest of Honor The Conservationist (1975, Booker Prize), Burger's Daughter July's People My Son's Story The House Gun (1998), and The Pickup (2001). She has also written many essays, often political or literary; these appear in a number of collections, among them The Essential Gesture Writing and Being (1995), and

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77. Nobel Prize Alphabetical
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