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  1. Nadine Gordimer: The stories are really lovely, so the people they buy it and, at the same time, they have the great pleasure of knowing that what they’re enjoying is also helping other people, but I don’t know how to thank enough the writers who generously gave what we have, you know, our talent and the publishers, after all they’re business people, and 14 publishers agreed to this.

  2. Nadine Gordimer (born November 20, 1923, Springs, Transvaal [now in Gauteng], South Africa—died July 13, 2014, Johannesburg) was a South African novelist and short-story writer whose major theme was exile and alienation. She received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991.

  3. 14. Juli 2014 · Auf unsicherem Terrain. 14. Juli 2014, 18:00 Uhr. Lesezeit: 4 min. Nadine Gordimer auf einem Archivbild, aufgenommen im Jahr 1980. (Foto: AFP) Wege aus dem dunklen Geflecht der Zugehörigkeiten ...

  4. Biographical. Born in Springs, South Africa, 20/11/1923. Daughter of Isidore and Nan Gordimer. Has lived all her life, and continues to live, in South Africa. Principal works: 10 novels, including A Guest of Honour, The Conservationist, Burger’s Daughter, July’s People, A Sport of Nature, My Son’s Story and her most recent, None to ...

  5. Nadine Gordimer, born in 1923 and, in Seamus Heaney ‘s words, one of “the guerrillas of the imagination,” became the first South African and the seventh woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991. Over half a century, Gordimer has written thirteen novels, over two hundred short stories, and several volumes of essays.

  6. 14. Juli 2014 · Over several decades, Nadine Gordimer, who has died aged 90, produced captivating fiction that laid bare the often grim realities of her native South Africa, both during and after apartheid ...

  7. Nadine Gordimer Nadine Gordimer, geboren 1923 in Springs/Transvaal, beschreibt in Romanen und Erzählungen die Lebenswirklichkeit der schwarzen und weißen Afrikaner und prangert Apartheid und Rassismus an. 1991 wurde sie mit dem Nobelpreis für Literatur ausgezeichnet. Sie lebt in Johannesburg, Südafrika.