Brockes, Emma. “A Life in Books. Nadine Gordimer”. The Guardian, pp. Review 12 - 13.
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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Education | Nadine Gordimer | She had begun by being taught by bun-faced nuns Brockes, Emma. “A Life in Books. Nadine Gordimer”. The Guardian, pp. Review 12 - 13. Reveiw 12 Gordon, Giles, editor. Modern Short Stories 2, 1940-1980. J. M. Dent. 322 She lacked, however, the formal education that would have enabled... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Gillian Slovo | Her mother, Ruth First
, journalist and anti-apartheid activist, was the daughter of two life-long communists, Slovo, Gillian. Every Secret Thing: My Family, My Country. Little, Brown. 23 |
Friends, Associates | Nadine Gordimer | Durng her time at the University of Witwatersrand
she built links with some important Black writers, like Es'kia Mphahalele
and Lewis Nkosi
. Walder, Dennis. “Nadine Gordimer obituary”. theguardian.com. |
Occupation | Bessie Head | She also became a popular subject for interviewing by journalists. Eilersen, Gillian Stead. Bessie Head. Wits University Press. 238 |
Textual Production | Bessie Head | After an unhappy experience with the Witwatersrand University
in 1983, BH
named as her literary executor Jane Bryce
, a former student of her friend Eilersen, Gillian Stead. Bessie Head. Wits University Press. 301, 303 |
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