Loot

Loot

by NadineGordimer (Author)

Synopsis

A startling new work from a Nobel prize-winning author: ten short stories, each a revelation of our interior lives, each entering unforeseen contexts of our contemporary world. In the title story an earthquake exposes both an ocean bed strewn with treasure among the dead, and the avarice of the town's survivors. In 'The Diamond Mine' a woman remembers her first, passionately erotic experience, hidden, in the company of her parents, with a soldier who may not be alive to remember her. The anopheles mosquito brings death to the saunas and other playgrounds of the developed with in 'The Emissary'. In 'Karma', Gordimer's inventiveness knows no bounds: in five returns to the earthly life, taking on different ages and genders, a disembodied narrator testifies to unfinished business - critically, wittily - and questions the nature of existence.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 20 Sep 2004

ISBN 10: 0747565384
ISBN 13: 9780747565383
Book Overview: By the author of The Pickup and The House Gun For fans of J.M. Coetzee and Alan Paton

Media Reviews
'The stories are wry and wary, and the common thread is conflict as cultures or generations, desires or ideologies, clash irreconcilably; and apartheid's ghost still haunts the new South Africa ... perfect, lyrical prose' Sunday Telegraph 'Sparse, sharply honed and often ending with an ironic twist' Independent Magazine 'Rapid, unimpeded storytelling ... brilliant ... wonderful ... her humour is wise and completely desiccated' Guardian 'Nadine Gordimer is one of the best storywriters in English today' Observer
Author Bio
Nadine Gordimer's many novels include The Lying Days (her first novel), The Conservationist, joint winner of the Booker Prize, Burger's Daughter, July's People, None to Accompany Me, The House Gun and, most recently, The Pickup. In 1991 she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. She lives in South Africa.