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Large hard cover with dust jacket
Very good condition, but pages starting to pull away from binding at bottom in front part of book (see photo)
A collection of essays, articles, and addresses that reflect on the political struggles of the 20th century, particularly focusing on apartheid and its aftermath in South Africa. Gordimer, a Nobel Prize-winning author, offers her insights as both a writer and a political activist, providing a unique perspective on the events and issues of her time.
The book includes her Nobel Prize Lecture from 1991 and covers a wide range of topics, from the role of writers in society to the impact of cultural globalization. It's an extraordinary collection that showcases Gordimer's belief in the power of literature to effect social change