Nadine Gordimer's life reflects the true spirit of the writer as moral activist, political visionary and literary icon.
Telling Times collects together all her non-fiction for the first time, spanning more than half a century, from the twilight of colonial rule in South Africa, to the long, brutal fight to overthrow South Africa's apartheid regime and to her leadership role over the last 20 years in confronting the dangers of AIDS, globalisation, and ethnic violence. The range of this book is staggering, from Gordimer's first piece in
The New Yorker in 1954, in which she autobiographically traces her emergence as a brilliant, young writer in a racist country, to her pioneering role in recognising the greatest African and European writers of her generation, to her truly, courageous stance in supporting Nelson Mandela and other members of the ANC during their years of imprisonment. Given that Gordimer will never write an autobiography,
Telling Times is an important document of twentieth-century social and political history, told through the voice of one of its greatest literary figures.
Telling Times collects together all of Nadine Gordimer's non-fiction in one volume that bears witness to her moral and political engagement in many of the most crucial issues of the last half-century. About the AuthorNadine Gordimer's many novels include
The Conservationist, joint winner of the Booker Prize,
Get A Life,
Burger's Daughter,
July's People,
My Son's Story and
The Pickup. Her collections of short stories include
The Soft Voice of the Serpent,
Something Out There,
Jump and, most recently,
Loot. She also edited the anthology of stories
Telling Tales. In 1991 she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. She lives in South Africa.
Reviews'Gordimer has undoubtedly become one of the World's Great Writers ... her rootedness in a political time, place and faith has never dimmed her complex gifts as an artist.' * Independent *
Book InformationISBN 9781408800966
Author Nadine GordimerFormat Paperback
Page Count 752
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLCPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 524g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 45mm