by NadineGordimer (Author)
Throughout her career the internationally renowned South African writer Nadine Gordimer has built a literary reputation with her incisive short stories as much as with her acclaimed novels. Together with her essays, this highly imaginative and committed body of work won her the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991. In the opinion of the Academy: 'Through her magnificent epic writing she has - in the words of Alfred Nobel - been of very great benefit to humanity.' Gordimer has said that while novelists take the reader by the hand developing 'a consistency of relationship that does not and cannot convey the quality of human life, where contact is more like the flash of fireflies, in and out, now here, now there, in darkness. Short-story writers see by the light of the flash; theirs is the only thing one can be sure of - the present moment.' Now, for the first time, the best of her stories are published in one volume. Spanning six decades the thirty-five stories are drawn from her ten published collections: The Soft Voice of the Serpent Six Feet of the Country Not For Publication Livingstone's Companions Friday's Footprint A Soldier's Embrace Something Out There Jump Loot Beethoven Was One-Sixteenth Black
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 560
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 15 Nov 2010
ISBN 10: 0747592632
ISBN 13: 9780747592631
Book Overview: The publication of Nadine Gordimer's Collected Stories is a major literary event. Author interviews at the time of publication. Wide review coverage guaranteed