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  1. Nadine Gordimer (Modern African Writers) by Michael Wade, 1979-01-29
  2. A World of Strangers by Nadine Gordimer, 2002-10-07
  3. None to Accompany Me by Nadine Gordimer, 2008-09-08
  4. The Late Bourgeois World by Nadine Gordimer, 1983-02-24
  5. Loot and Other Stories by Nadine Gordimer, 2004-08-31
  6. Six Feet of the Country by Nadine Gordimer, 1956-01-01
  7. The Novels of Nadine Gordimer: Private Lives/Public Landscapes by John Cooke, 1985-11
  8. The Later Fiction of Nadine Gordimer
  9. From the Margins of Empire: Christina Stead, Doris Lessing, Nadine Gordimer (Reading Women Writing) by Louise Yelin, 1998-11
  10. Nadine Gordimer (Schreiben andernorts) (German Edition) by Klaus Kreimeier, 1991
  11. Critical Essays on Nadine Gordimer (Critical Essays on World Literature) by Rowland Smith, 1990-08
  12. This Is No Place for a Woman: Nadine Gordimer, Buchi Emecheta, Nayantara Saghal, and the Politics of Gender by Joya F. Uraizee, 2001-08
  13. Nadine Gordimer: A bibliography (NELM bibliographic series)
  14. A Writing Life: Celebrating Nadine Gordimer by Nadine Gordimer, 1999-04-29

41. New York, 20 July 1998--Nadine Gordimer, Winner Of The Nobel Prize For Literatur
nobel LAUREATE nadine gordimer NAMED GOODWILL AMBASSADOR OF THE UNITEDNATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME. Joins forces with actor Danny
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NOBEL LAUREATE NADINE GORDIMER
NAMED GOODWILL AMBASSADOR OF THE
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Joins forces with actor Danny Glover to raise public awareness about global poverty New York, 20 July 1998
Nadine Gordimer, winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize for Literature, was named Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Johannesburg, South Africa today. Ms. Gordimer's commitment to social justice and her outspoken support for the disenfranchised have established her as a strong international voice for the world's poor. "Becoming a Goodwill Ambassador will provide me the opportunity to expand awareness and develop partnerships in our ongoing effort to win that fight," Ms. Gordimer said. Ms. Gordimer will join UNDP's other Goodwill Ambassador, actor Danny Glover, as an advocate for the world's 1.3 billion people who survive on less than US$1 a day. UNDP helps people in 174 countries and territories to eradicate poverty by creating income-earning opportunities, advancing the status of women, and protecting the environment. Among the 4.4 billion people who live in developing countries, almost three-fifths live in communities without basic sanitation. Almost one-third is without safe drinking water one-quarter lacks adequate housing, and one-fifth lives beyond the reach of modern health services.

42. W6 Daily: Nadine Gordimer, Writer
From the Pretention department nadine gordimer is a nobel Laureate,so she obviously knows a lot more about writing than I ever will.
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Posted on Tuesday, March 12, 2002 at 09:56 AM link From the Pretention department: Nadine Gordimer is a Nobel Laureate , so she obviously knows a lot more about writing than I ever will. For example, in her latest novel, The Pickup , she knows how to write sentences such as this one near the end of the second (unnumbered) chapter on page 22: See, I would have thought that too busy of a sentence. While that might be true for my potential readership, I guess a Nobel Prize winner can be assured that a more literary group of people will read her books. That must also explain why she feels free to wait until page 93 before suddenly switching from third-person to first-person for three paragraphs for three paragraphs, then switching back. While I understand that one might not want to be constrained by the traditional use of quote marks to indicate dialog, or question marks to indicate questions, I must confess that I was caught off guard by the sudden perspective switch. I had to read that first paragraph several times to determine exactly whose perspective it was coming from. In retrospect, it should have been obvious, since there were only two characters present in the scene, but I was uncertain because of the implied existence of a third character - the unseen narrator.

43. Résultats De La Recherche Par Auteur
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44. Gordimer, Nadine
gordimer, nadine , 1923–, South African writer, b. Springs. A member of the AfricanNational Congress, gordimer was often In 1991 she won the nobel Prize for
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Gordimer, Nadine 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 (1990), and The House Gun See biography by D. Head (1995); studies by S. Clingman (1986), R. Smith, ed. (1990), B. King (1993), and K. Wagner (1994).
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45. BMC News - Nadine Gordimer
nadine gordimer, SOUTH AFRICAN nobel LAUREATE, AT BRYN MAWR ON OCT. 3. South Africannobel Laureate nadine gordimer will read from her work on Thursday, Oct.
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NADINE GORDIMER, SOUTH AFRICAN NOBEL LAUREATE, AT BRYN MAWR ON OCT. 3 Gordimer has written 30 books including novels, short stories, and four collections of essays. In 1991, she received the Nobel Prize for Literature and she has also been awarded the Booker Prize. A lifelong resident of South Africa, Gordimer is an outspoken anti-apartheid activist and a member of the African National Congress. She has written several books about lives shaped by racial discrimination, but rejects the idea that apartheid is the most influential subject in her writing. "This question comes up quite interestingly now in South Africa. People say to all of us here, "What are you going to write about now that there's not more apartheid?" says Gordimer. "Life hasn't ended with the end of apartheid, though, thank God, apartheid has ended.

46. Nadine Gordimer, Writer
nadine gordimer. November 20, 1923 (Springs, S. Africa) . 1991 nobel Prizefor Literature. Novels. gordimer, nadine, A Guest of Honour 1970.
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47. Nobel Prize For Literature, 1901-2002
nobel Prize for Literature, 19012002. 1991, nadine gordimer (1923- ),South Africa, A Guest of Honour (1970); A Soldier's Embrace (1980).
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Nobel Prize for Literature, 1901-2002
Year Author (Dates) Country Famous Work Hungary Fateless Fiasco Kaddish for a Child Not Born V. S. Naipaul Great Britain A House for Mr. Biswas Guerillas A Bend in the River Beyond Belief Half a Life Gao Xingjian China Bus Stop Fugitives Soul Mountain Germany The Tin Drum Portugal Baltasar and Blimunda Blindness Dario Fo (1926- ) Italy Non si paga! Non si paga! Wislawa Szymborska (1923- ) Poland Sounds, Feelings, Thoughts: Seventy Poems Seamus Heaney Ireland North The Haw Lantern Kenzaburo Oe Japan A Personal Matter Toni Morrison United States Beloved Derek Walcott (1930- ) St. Lucia, West India Omeros Nadine Gordimer South Africa A Guest of Honour Octavio Paz (1914-1998) Mexico The Labyrinth of Solitude Spain Journey to Alcarria Naguib Mahfouz (1911- ) Egypt Children of Gebelawi Joseph Brodsky (Iosif Alexandrovich Brodsky, 1940-1996) United States A Part of Speech Less Than One: Selected Essays Wole Soyinka (1934- ) Nigeria The Interpreters The Man Died Myth, Literature and the African World Claude-Eugene-Henri Simon (1913- ) France Les Georgiques Jaroslav Seifert (1901-1986) Czechoslovakia All the Beauty in the World William Golding (1911-1993) United Kingdom Lord of the Flies Columbia-Mexico One Hundred Years of Solitude The Autumn of the Patriarch Elias Canetti (1905-1994) Bulgaria-United Kingdom Crowds and Power Czeslaw Milosz Poland The Captive Mind Odysseus Elytis (Odysseus Alepoudhelis, 1911-1996)

48. N.E.H. Summer Institute At GSU | Links | About The Authors | Nadine Gordimer
including her nobel lecture) http//www.nobel.se/literature http//www.goethe.de/af/joh/berlin/nadine.htm.Background info on apartheid and gordimer's works http
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49. Biography Of Nadine Gordimer
activist and champion of the disenfranchised, nadine gordimer was born Ms. gordimerrose to world fame for her novels and world and won her the nobel Prize for
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Biography of Nadine Gordimer Novelist, essayist, screenwriter, political activist and champion of the disenfranchised, Nadine Gordimer was born in Springsa small gold-mining town in South Africa in 1923. She attended Convent of Our Lady of Mercy in that town and the University of the Witwatersrand for one year. Ms. Gordimer rose to world fame for her novels and short stories that stunned the literary world and won her the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991. In addition to her 12 novels, 10 collections of short stories and essays on topics including apartheid and writing, Gordimer’s credits include screenplays for television dramas and the script for the film "Frontiers". Winner of 11 literary awards and 14 honorary degrees, her most recent novel is entitled "The House Gun" and a documentary film entitled "Hanging on a Sunrise".
NOVELS:
The Lying Days 1953
A World of Strangers 1958
Occasion for Loving 1963
The Late Bourgeois World 1966
A Guest of Honour 1970
The Conservationist 1975
A Sport of Nature 1987
None to Accompany Me 1994
The House Gun 1998
SHORT STORY COLLECTIONS:
The Soft Voice of the Serpent 1952
Six Feet of the Country 1956
Not for Publication 1965 Selected Stories 1976 Some Monday for Sure (Selected Stories) 1976 Something Out There 1984 Jump 1992
NON-FICTION:
On the Mines (essays to accompany photographs by David Goldblatt)

50. Arts/Literature/Authors/G/Gordimer,_Nadine
gordimer. URL http//www.goethe.de/af/joh/berlin/nadine.htm Writingand Being nadine gordimer's nobel lecture (1991). URL http
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51. Biography Of Nadine Gordimer
Biography of nadine gordimer, recipient of the 1991 nobel Prize forLiterature, was born in Springs, Transvaal, in South Africa.
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BIOGRAPHY Nadine Gordimer, recipient of the 1991 Nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Springs, Transvaal, in South Africa. She was the daughter of white middle-class Jewish parents. Her father was a jeweller from Lithuania, and her mother was from England. She was educated at the Convent of our Lady of Mercy in Springs and studied for one year at the University of Witwatersrand. bodyOffer(19033) Writing from the age of nine, her first short story was published when she was 16. She became widely known with THE SOFT VOICE OF THE SERPENT AND OTHER STORIES. Her work is generally concerned with the effects of Apartheid, and her novel BURGER'S DAUGHTER was banned in South Africa. She was the first South African to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature. Gordimer currently lives with her husband, Reinhold Cassierer, in Johannesburg. CHRONOLOGY She was born in Springs, Transvaal, in South Africa. (November 20) She moved to Johannesburg. THE SOFT VOICE OF THE SERPENT THE LYING DAYS She married Reinhold Cassirer.

52. Avoir-alire.com : L'oeil Culturel
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53. Nadine Gordimer - Wikipedia
nadine gordimer (b. November 20, 1923) is a South African novelistand writer, winner of the 1991 nobel Prize in literature. She
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Nadine Gordimer (b. November 20 ) is a South African novelist and writer, winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize in literature She drew praise for her demand that South Africa reexamine and replace its long held policy of apartheid A founding member of the Congress of South African Writers, Gordimer has been awarded numerous honorary degrees, as well as France's Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
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54. World Economic Forum Knowledge Navigator - Gordimer Nadine
gordimer nadine. Recipient of nobel Prize for Literature in 1991; other awardsand honours include Booker Prize (cowinner 1974); Grand Aigle d'Or Prize
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55. Ken Lopez - Bookseller: Catalog 121, G
gordimer, nadine. The Soft Voice of the Serpent. NY Simon Schuster (1952). Thefirst American edition of the South African nobel Prize winner's first book
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GADDIS, William. The Recognitions.
NY: Harcourt Brace (1955). The advance reading copy of his landmark first novel, which was largely disdained by critics upon publication but later gained a critical reconsideration, with the new consensus being that it was one of the most impressive American novels of the postwar era. Two of Gaddis' three later novels went on to win the National Book Award. Mildly spine-sunned but otherwise fine in wrappers. An exceptionally nice copy of this bulky, fragile volume. GALLANT, Mavis. The Other Paris . (London): Andre Deutsch (1957). The first British edition of her first book, a collection of stories, mostly from The New Yorker . Near fine in a very good, spine-tanned dust jacket with two internally tape-mended edge tears. An attractive copy of an uncommon book. GALLANT, Mavis. Home Truths. Toronto: Macmillan (1981). A review copy of the true first, i.e., Canadian, edition. Top corners mildly bumped; else fine in a near fine, internally tape-strengthened dust jacket.

56. Gordimer, Nadine. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
In 1991 she won the nobel Prize for Literature. See Conversations with nadine gordimer(1990), ed. by NT Bazin and MD Seymour; Writing Life Celebrating nadine
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57. Nadine Gordimer (South Africa)
nadine gordimer (South Africa) Author and nobel Laureate for literature.nadine gordimer was awarded the nobel Prize for Literature in 1991.
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Nadine Gordimer (South Africa)
Author and Nobel Laureate for literature
Nadine Gordimer was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991. She is a novelist, short story writer, and founding member of the Congress of South African Writers. Nadine Gordimer was an outspoken opponent of apartheid and active in human rights organizations. She has written numerous books of non-fiction on South African subjects and has made television documentaries, collaborating with her son on the film Choosing Justice: Allan Boesak Some of her notable books are The Pick Up July's People None to Accompany Me Writing and Being (1995), and The House Gun

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of Social Welfare, 1992 Elections Commission, 19921993 GDR (German Democratic Republic)Embassy, 1989-1990 gordimer, nadine (nobel Award), 1991 ISAK-ANC, 1987
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National, 1990-1992
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59. Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore - In Diretta - Nadine Gordimer
Translate this page La registrazione audio effettuata il 13 dicembre 2001, al rientro da Stoccolma,quando, dopo l'incontro con gli altri premi nobel, nadine gordimer ha fatto
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60. Archivio Interviste
Translate this page non conoscono invecchiamento. A nadine gordimer è stato conferito ilpremio nobel per la letteratura nel 1991. Dal 1901 viene attribuito
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Il viaggio di Nadine
Springs
La sua prolusione per il Nobel rientra al contempo nella definizione ontologica dello scrittore e di se stessa in quanto tale.
Quale rappresentante del Programma di Sviluppo delle Nazioni Unite
The Pick-up una vicenda di immigrazione
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