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Internationally celebrated for her novels, Nadine Gordimer has devoted much of her life and fiction to the political struggles of the Third World, the New World, and her native South Africa. Living in Hope and History is an on-the-spot record of her years as a public figure--an observer of apartheid and its aftermath, a member of the ANC, and the champion of dissident writers everywhere. In a letter to fellow Nobel laureate Kenzaburo Oe, Nadine Gordimer describes Living in Hope and History as a "modest book of some of the nonfiction pieces I've written, a reflection of how I've looked at…mehr
Internationally celebrated for her novels, Nadine Gordimer has devoted much of her life and fiction to the political struggles of the Third World, the New World, and her native South Africa. Living in Hope and History is an on-the-spot record of her years as a public figure--an observer of apartheid and its aftermath, a member of the ANC, and the champion of dissident writers everywhere.
In a letter to fellow Nobel laureate Kenzaburo Oe, Nadine Gordimer describes Living in Hope and History as a "modest book of some of the nonfiction pieces I've written, a reflection of how I've looked at this century I've lived in." It is, in fact, an extraordinary collection of essays, articles, and addresses delivered over four decades, including her Nobel Prize Lecture of 1991.
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Autorenporträt
Nadine Gordimer
Inhaltsangabe
One of the things a writer is for is to say the unsayable, to speak the unspeakable, to ask difficult questions.-Salman Rushdie Three in a Bed: Fiction, Morals, and Politics The Status of the Writer in the World Today: Which World? Whose World? Turning the Page: African Writers and the Twenty-first Century References: The Codes of Culture The Lion, the Bull, and the Tree Günter Grass The Dialogue of Late Afternoon Joseph Roth: Labyrinth of Empire and Exile An Exchange: Kenzaburo Oe, Nadine Gordimer How shall we look at each other then?-Mongane Wally Serote 1959: What Is Apartheid? How Not to Know the African A Morning in the Library: 1975 Heroes and Villains Crack the Nut: The Future Between Your Teeth How Shall We Look at Each Other Then? 29 October 1989-A Beautiful Day, Com Mandela: What He Means to Us The First Time Act two: One Year Later The Essential Document As Others See Us Labour Well the Teeming Earth The ceaseless adventure.-Jawaharlal Nehru The Writer's Imagination and the Imagination of the State Writing and Being Living on a Frontierless Land: Cultural Globalization Our Century Notes
One of the things a writer is for is to say the unsayable, to speak the unspeakable, to ask difficult questions.-Salman Rushdie Three in a Bed: Fiction, Morals, and Politics The Status of the Writer in the World Today: Which World? Whose World? Turning the Page: African Writers and the Twenty-first Century References: The Codes of Culture The Lion, the Bull, and the Tree Günter Grass The Dialogue of Late Afternoon Joseph Roth: Labyrinth of Empire and Exile An Exchange: Kenzaburo Oe, Nadine Gordimer How shall we look at each other then?-Mongane Wally Serote 1959: What Is Apartheid? How Not to Know the African A Morning in the Library: 1975 Heroes and Villains Crack the Nut: The Future Between Your Teeth How Shall We Look at Each Other Then? 29 October 1989-A Beautiful Day, Com Mandela: What He Means to Us The First Time Act two: One Year Later The Essential Document As Others See Us Labour Well the Teeming Earth The ceaseless adventure.-Jawaharlal Nehru The Writer's Imagination and the Imagination of the State Writing and Being Living on a Frontierless Land: Cultural Globalization Our Century Notes
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