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A stunning selection of the best short fiction from the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature
This collection of Nadine Gordimers short fiction demonstrates her rich use of language and her unsparing vision of politics, sexuality, and race. Whether writing about lovers, parents and children, or married couples, Gordimer maps out the terrain of human relationships with razor-sharp psychological insight and a stunning lack of sentimentality. The selection, which spans the course of Gordimers career to date, presents the range of her storytelling abilities and her brilliant insight into human nature. From such epics as "Fridays Footprint" and "Something Out There" to her shorter, more experimental stories, Gordimers work is unfailingly nuanced and complex. Time and again, it forces us to examine how our stated intentions come into conflict with our unspoken desires.
This definitive volume, which includes four new stories from the Nobel laureate, is a testament to the power, force, and ongoing relevance of Gordimers vision.