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Nadine Gordimer

A documentary about the South African writer Nadine Gordimer. Ms. Gordimer speaks about her life and work, and about her country.

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  • "Nadine Gordimer with Magaret Walters"@en
  • "Portrait of the Nobel prizewinner"@en
  • "Writers talk"
  • "Writers talk"@en

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  • "Portrait de Nadine Gordimer, écrivain d'Afrique du Sud, figure emblématique de la lutte contre la ségrégation, membre de l'ANC, qui s'est vu attribuer à deux reprises le prestigieux Booker Prize avant de recevoir le prix Nobel de littérature en 1991."
  • "A documentary about the South African writer Nadine Gordimer. Ms. Gordimer speaks about her life and work, and about her country."@en
  • "Discusses finding a language to describe Africa's landscapes, how to end a book, comparing the novel with the short story, writing at home versus writing in exile, motives for writing a political novel, and South African black consciousness movement."
  • ""Portrait de Nadine Gordimer, écrivain d'Afrique du Sud, figure emblématique de la lutte contre la ségrégation, membre de l'ANC, prix Nobel de littérature en 1991."
  • "Gordimer, a South African author, discusses her work, how to end a book, compares the novel to the short story, motives for writing a political novel, and South Africa's black consciousness movement."
  • "Author Nadine Gordimer in conversation."
  • "Gordimer calls herself a "natural writer" and speaks about the influence that growing up in a South African mining town had on her writing. She responds to questions about voice, rhythm, audience, narrative techniques, and her composition process for the short story and the novel. Gordimer says that the short story taught her how important "getting to the essence of things" is to her writing. She also considers the effect of gender on her writing. "The language of politics vs. the language of art" is discussed as the distinction between nonfiction and fiction. The theme of betrayal in her latest collection is examined, as well as the political efficacy of literature to affect change in human rights'issues, including Apartheid. Gordimer calls her essays "the one thing I can do for my nation.""
  • "Nadine Gordimer discusses her work with Margaret Walters."
  • "South African writer Nadine Gordimer discusses her life and work with Margaret Walters."@en

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  • "Biography"@en
  • "non fiction"
  • "Interviews"
  • "Interviews"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Biographical television programs"@en
  • "documentaire"
  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "récit, portrait"

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  • "Nadine Gordimer, une Africaine blanche : [France, 1999]"
  • "Nadine Gordimer une Africaine blanche"
  • "Nadine Gordimer une africaine blanche"
  • "Nadine Gordimer : une Africaine blanche"
  • "Nadine Gordimer"@en
  • "Nadine Gordimer"
  • "Nadine Gordimer with Margaret Walters"
  • "Nadine Gordimer with Margaret Walters"@en