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No didacticism, just the universal themes in the context of South African society under the shadow of Apartheid, where people are strangers to the people next to them. But the shadow cast is long and deep affecting all aspects of life.
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A Chronicler of a Land of Strangers
New York Times 10/04/1991
Looking Back at Nadine Gordimer's Life and Work
New York Times 07/14/2014
End of Apartheid in South Africa? Not in Economic Terms
The New York Times 10/24/2017
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Nadine Gordimer, Winner of South Africa's First Nobel Prize in Literature, Dies at 90
Wall Street Journal 07/14/2014
Nadine Gordimer, Novelist Who Took On Apartheid, Is Dead at 90
New York Times 07/14/2014
Looking Back at Nadine Gordimer's Life and Work
New York Times 07/14/2014
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