FOOTNOTES
Nadine Gordimer’s
Get a Life (2005)
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Bibliography
GORDIMER Nadine [1923-] Novelist, short-story writer; winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991. Born in Springs, Transvaal, South Africa. NOVELS Get a Life (2005); The Pickup (2001); The House Gun (1998); None to Accompany Me (1994); My Son’s Story (1990); A Sport of Nature (1987); July’s People (1981); Burger’s Daughter (1979); The Conservationist (1974: winner of the 1974 Booker Prize for Fiction); A Guest of Honour (1970: winner of the 1971 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction); The Late Bourgeois World (1966); Occasion for Loving (1963); A World of Strangers (1958); The Lying Days (1953) STORIES Loot and Other Stories (2003); Why Haven’t You Written?: Selected Stories 1950-1972 (1992); Jump and Other Stories (1991); Crimes of Conscience: Selected Short Stories (1991); Something Out There (1984); A Soldier’s Embrace (1980); Town and Country Lovers (1980); Some Monday for Sure (1976); No Place Like: Selected Stories (1975: published in the U.S. as Selected Stories); Livingstone’s Companions (1971); Not for Publication and Other Stories (1965); Friday’s Footprint and Other Stories (1960: winner of the 1961 W.H. Smith Literary Award); Six Feet of the Country (1956); The Soft Voice of the Serpent and Other Stories (1952); Face to Face (1949) NONFICTION Living in Hope and History (1999); Writing and Being (1994); Three in a Bed: Fiction, Morals and Politics (1991); The Essential Gesture: Writing, Politics and Places (1988); Lifetimes: Under Apartheid (1986); The Black Interpreters: Notes on African Writing (1973) EDITED Telling Tales (2004); South African Writing Today (with L. Abrahams) (1967)
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