![]() ![]() She published three books of literary and political essays: The Essential Gesture (1988) Writing and Being (1995), the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures she gave at Harvard in 1994 and Living in Hope and History (1999). A World of Strangers, The Late Bourgeois World, and Burger's Daughter were originally banned in South Africa. Her novels include The Lying Days (1953), A World of Strangers (1958), Occasion for Loving (1963), The Late Bourgeois World (1966), A Guest of Honour (1971), The Conservationist (1975), Burger's Daughter (1979), July's People (1981), A Sport of Nature (1987), My Son's Story (1990), None to Accompany Me (1994), The House Gun (1998), The Pickup (2001), Get a Life (2005), and No Time Like the Present (2012). Her ten books of stories include Something Out There (1984), and Jump and Other Stories (1991). Her first book, a collection of stories, was published when she was in her early twenties. Nadine Gordimer (1923-2014), the recipient of the 1991 Nobel Prize in Literature, was born in a small South African town. ![]()
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