Nadine Gordimer is a writer who experienced innumerable world events. She experienced World War II, the Vietnam War, the Korean War. She also passed the US Civil Rights Act and even numerous natural disasters. But she did not establish her own style and preference for any of these remarkable events. "The writer is chosen according to his theme - his theme is his own time consciousness" (Anthology 2919).
Nadine Gordimer was born in a wealthy family in Transvaal of East Rand Mining City on the outskirts of Johannesburg. This is the background of Goudima 's first novel "LYING DAYS" (1953). Her father is a Jewish jeweler from Latvia, her mother from Britain. Since her infancy, Godima has witnessed an increase in white power at the expense of numerous blacks' rights. Godima was educated at Abbey School and I studied at the Whitewater Strand University in Johannesburg for a year without a degree.
Khadija Magardie is a South African writer. Born in Johannesburg, I currently live in the Middle East. Her inspiration came from the tradition of short story novels in South Africa, especially Bessie Head, Doris Lessing, Nadine Gordimer. The story "Elbow" was nominated for the 2012 Commonwealth short story award. She is writing the first novel. You can see a lot of her work on her blog and website.
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 black and white fields is most evident in the Gordimer's plot, the green asymmetry setting is seen most clearly Asymmetry between these fields creates a silence that marks its boundary, so I will start setting up here