Her work is very unique as Nadine Goadimer's literary work is rich in separation, outstanding insight, brief thought, and a constantly changing view. Unlike other writers, her works are summarized in the most unusual way. A simple hundred pages of "My son's story" has a lot of politics, strong opinions, and limitations that are buried under seemingly ordinary story. To perfectly understand her depth, it is not enough to just browse the page. Without any prior knowledge of her subject matter, it might be overwhelming to sneak into her work.
In a recent insightful discussion by Nadine Gordimer "The train from Rhodesia", South African critic Robert Green wrote in the novel by Nadine Gordimer that the story "represents the silence between black and white". Symmetry "It is recommended to use these" silent "and" asymmetric "ideas as a starting point for Godimar 's story.Godema is to set up a set of We chose the components (station, train, and her main role): If the silence between the black and white fields is most evident in the Gordimer's plot, the green asymmetry setting is seen most clearly The asymmetry between these fields creates a silence to mark its boundary, so here I start the configuration
"Train from Rhodesia" was one of the earliest stories of Nadine Go Digimers, first published in her "snake sound and other stories" in 1952. A short video on the short-term stay of a train in a poor African village shows the simplicity of a complex complex symbolizing Godima's other works. As a legacy of South Africa in Europe, Godimar focused most of her work on domestic apartheid injustice. Although it is not an obvious political story, "Rhodesian Train" depicts a prejudice that leads apartheid after racial discrimination becomes a law and strengthens it. Critics praised the story, because it provided a compromised, but subtle social explanation that allowed it to post comments in South Africa without reviewing it. By showing the role of the two races declining by racial disparity, the authors show how black and white South Africans are hurt by apartheid