Why Is Nadine Gordimer Influential?
According to Wikipedia , Nadine Gordimer was a South African writer and political activist. She received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1991, recognized as a writer "who through her magnificent epic writing has ... been of very great benefit to humanity".
Nadine Gordimer's Published Works
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1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 Published Papers A World of Strangers (215) July's People (108) The Essential Gesture: Writing, Politics and Places (81) Burger's Daughter (65) Friday's footprint (52) A Sport of Nature (51) Critical Fictions : The Politics of Imaginative Writing (47) The House Gun (46) None to Accompany Me (44) English-Language Literature and Politics in South Africa (35) My Son's Story (33) The Lying Days (33) Living in Hope and History: Notes from Our Century (28) Writing and Being (27) An Interview With Nadine Gordimer (24) A Guest of Honour (21) The Late Bourgeois World (21) The black interpreters : notes on African writing (20) Occasion for Loving (19) Are translations longer than source texts ? A corpus-based study of explicitation (18) Something Out There (16) On the mines (15) Jump and other stories (14) Telling Times: Writing and Living, 1954-2008 (13) Six Feet Of The Country (11) Loot and Other Stories (11) Beethoven Was One-Sixteenth Black: And Other Stories (11) The Future is Another Country (10) What Happened to Burger's Daughter or How South African Censorship Works (9) The ultimate safari (9) Lifetimes Under Apartheid (9) South African writing today (8) Where Do Whites Fit in (8) Gods and Soldiers: The Penguin Anthology of Contemporary African Writing (8) A writer's freedom (8) Turning the Page: African Writers on the Threshold of the Twenty-First Century (7) WITNESS: THE INWARD TESTIMONY (5) Apartheid and ‘The Primary Homeland’ (5) Crimes of Conscience (5) Writers in South Africa: The New Black Poets (5) The soft voice of the serpent, and other stories (5) Hemingway's Expatriates (5) The Pick Up (4) Too Much Even of Kreplach (3) Three in a Bed: Fiction, Morals, and Politics (3) The measure of freedom (3) The Art of Nadine Gordimer and Alan Paton (3) Literary Witness in a World of Terror: The Inward Testimony (3) Some Monday for Sure (3) Censorship and its aftermath (2) From Apartheid to Afrocentrism (2) Life Times: Stories, 1952-2007 (2) The London Book Fair (2) Six feet of the country : short stories (2) Tape Measure (2) Apartheid and censorship (2) A sport of nature : a novel (1) Nadine Gordimer: An Interview and an Essay (1) Twenty-one years later (1) ' Coloured ' Identity and Cultural Transformation in (1) No place like : selected stories (1) Across time and two hemispheres (1) Act two: one year later (1) NEW FORMS OF STRATEGY — NO CHANGE OF HEART (1) Apartheid's Aftermath (1) What were you dreaming (1) Why Haven't You Written? Selected Stories, 1950-1972 (1) The title of Coullie and Jacob’s collection of essays on the contemporary South African poet, novelist, playwright, essayist, painter, and political activist Breyten Breytenbach makes primary reference to his self-con- structed and self-deconstructing multiple narrative and authorial personae (1) The lying days : a novel (1) No Time Like the Present (1) Read all about us? – The media & the image of Africa (1) Coral Ann Howells, ed. 2006: The Cambridge Companion to Margaret Atwood (1) International books of the year--and the millennium (0) Lust and Death (0) Home at Last (0) Book Notes (0) Rushdie Revisited (0) A Note on Autotranslation (0) Not for Publication: And Other Stories (0) Some notes on African writing (0) Town And Country Lovers: Three Stories (0) Cervantes, mi contemporáneo (0) English-LanguageL iterature and Politics in South Africa (0) Standing in the queue (0) Sa'S New Battle (0) The First and Other Persons (0) Experience’s Potential and Potential Experiences: Subjectivity, Alterity, and Futurity in the Late-Apartheid Novels of Nadine Gordimer (0) Interview with Nadime Gordimer (0) David Goldblatt: On the Mines (0) Making the u Revolutionary Gesture " : (0) HIDDEN DRACON, CROUCHING TIGER (0) Editorial board (0) An Interview With Nadine Gordimer, Harare, February 14, 1992 (0) Lifetimes Under Apartheid (0) Laws of Skin and Hair (0) Leaps of Faith (0) The Second Sense (0) A Sport of nature : a novel / by Nadine Gordimer (0) Women and Men (0) South Africa: Censorship and its aftermath (0) Y.PANIRAO GENDER AND RACIAL ISSUES IN MARIAMA BA, NADINE GORDIMER, BUCHI EMECHETA’S SELECTED NOVELS Y.PANIRAO (0) Turkish Crisis: The Biggest Test Since 9/11 - Summer 2007 (0) Burger's Daughter@@@A Soldier's Embrace (0) Three novels of ancient Egypt (0) Jump & Other Stories (0) Get a Life: A Novel (0) Apartheid and Censorship (0) The Cultural Situation of the American Writer (0) Has Materialism Conquered All (0) Madagascar: Ratsiraka's Volte-Face (0) New forms of strategy — No change of heart (0) Friday's footprint : and other stories. (0) Standing in the queue (0) Son and Lover (0) A Soldier's Embrace: Stories (0) Occasion for loving : a novel (0) Running In The Family Michael Ondaatje Epdf Download (0) No Place Like (0) Books Received (0) The South African censor: No change (0) Challenges Faced by South African Intellectuals: A Gramscian Perspective (0) The Purest Wilderness: Feasting and Fasting in Fiction (0) Livingstone's companions; stories. (0) Nadine Gordimer: 01-24-1986 (0) White Women, Black Revolutionaries: Sex and Politics in Four Novels by Nadine Gordimer (0) Standing in the Queue (0) Six feet of the country : fifteen short stories (0) Morning in the library: 1975 (0) Stendhal's Children (0) Crimes of Conscience (0) Book reviews (0) Artful words (0) These Days in the Holocene (0) Once Upon a Time… (0) A study of identity in post-apartheid South African English literature 1 : The Pickup by (0) Invitation to Nadine Gordimer (0) Introduction Slow Violence Slow Violence and Structural Violence Slow Violence and Strategies of Representation: Writer-activism (0) The Shift of "Self" and "Other" Portrayed in the Novels of (0) Other Voices, Other Rooms (0) The Power Struggle between The Colonizer and The Colonized through Fanonism in (0) Talking about Angus Wilson (0) Face to face : short stories (0) Africa and Spanish America: civilizations of the twenty-first century (0) Getting Along with Myself (0) Across Time and Two Hemispheres (Reminiscences) (0) Books Received (0) Trial and Tribulation (0) More Papers This paper list is powered by the following services:
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