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  1. Apr 23, 2020 · Gordimer’s knowledge and credibility are characteristic of all of her short fiction. “A City of the Dead, a City of the Living,” “Sins of the Third Age,” and “Blinder” could easily be included among the twenty best short stories of the twentieth century.

  2. Jul 27, 2010 · Is there nowhere else where we can meet? -- The soft voice of the serpent -- Ah, woe is me -- The catch -- The train from Rhodesia -- A bit of young life --...

  3. Nadine Gordimer, whose nov­els of South Africa por­tray the con­flicts and con­tra­dic­tions of a racist soci­ety, was named win­ner of the 1991 Nobel Prize in Lit­er­a­ture today as her coun­try final­ly begins to dis­man­tle the sys­tem her works have poignant­ly explored for more than 40 years.

  4. The Gordimer Stories (1981–82) – adaptations of seven short stories; she wrote screenplays for four of them On the Mines (1973) Lifetimes Under Apartheid (1986)

  5. Dec 8, 2020 · In 16 stories ranging from the dynamics of family life to the worldwide confusion of human values, Nobel Prize-winner Nadine Gordimer gives readers access to many lives in places as far apart as suburban London, Mozambique, a mythical island, and South Africa.

  6. Feb 10, 2020 · Selected stories. Is there nowhere else where we can meet? -- The soft voice of the serpent -- Ah, woe is me -- The catch -- The train from Rhodesia -- A bit of young life -- Six feet of the country -- Which new era would that be? -- Enemies -- Happy event -- The smell of death and flowers -- Friday's footprint -- The night the favourite came ...

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  8. The Gordimer Stories: Directed by Lynton Stephenson, Manie van Rensburg. With Ryno Hattingh, Nomsa Nene, Brian O'Shaughnessy, Isobel Pienaar.