Nadine Gordimer
Nadine Gordimer's "Burger's Daughter"
Burger's Daughter, the seventh novel of South African writer Nadine Gordimer, focuses upon the daughter of a white, communist Afrikaner hero, thus encapsulating the warring conditioning forces in South Africa of race, sex, and class position.
The Heinemann Book of Contemporary African Short Stories
This collection contains work by well-known writers such as Chinua Achebe and Nadine Gordimer, as well as by emerging African writers. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
Telling Tales
Edited by Nadine Gordimer--who also contributes a story--this collection includes work from writers of many cultures, including Jose Saramago, Chinua Achebe, John Updike, Margaret Atwood, Kenzaburo Oe, Arthur Miller, and Gunter Grass. Profits from...
Creativity
In his interviews with more than 90 creative individuals--including actor Ed Asner, authors Robertson Davies and Nadine Gordimer, scientists Jonas Salk and Linus Pauling, and Senator Eugene McCarthy--Professor Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi builds on his...
A New World Order
Essays by an Afro-Caribbean novelist on writers and other artists who, like himself, are in some way stateless, including V. S. Naipaul, James Baldwin, Nadine Gordimer, and the singer Marvin Gaye. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only.
From Oslo To Iraq And The Road Map
Nadine Gordimer once wrote, referring to Edward Said’s memoir Out of Place, “Said is in place among the truly important intellects in our century.







