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Gordimer, Nadine (Vol. 123) - George Kearns (review date Winter 1984–85)
George Kearns (review date Winter 1984–85)
SOURCE: A review of Something Out There, in The Hudson Review, Vol. XXXVII, No. 4, Winter, 1984–85, pp. 619-21.
[In the following excerpt, Kearns discusses the politics of Gordimer's fiction in Something Out There.]
… Nadine Gordimer's Something Out There is a collection of nine short stories and the title piece, a long novella that might have had greater impact if published separately. Gordimer is a writer of political fiction whose assurance has become finer with time. Her South Africa is a country torn apart not by "racial problems" or "terrorism," but by what she wants us to know is nothing less than civil war. Lush patches of safety in this battlefield are supported by a "grand illusion," and are under attack from enemies within and without. It is a country from which so many have "skipped"—a word with reverberations: "This one or that has skipped; the laconic phrase...
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Criticism
- Charles Poore (review date 8 May 1965)
- Adrian Mitchell (review date 23 May 1965)
- The Times Literary Supplement (review date 22 July 1965)
- Patrick Cruttwell (review date Autumn 1965)
- Gail Godwin (review date April 1976)
- George Kearns (review date Winter 1984–85)
- Sylvia Clayton (review date 15-18 April 1984)
- Judie Newman (essay date 1985)
- Dick Roraback (review date 6 October 1991)
- John Bayley (review date 5 December 1991)
- Barbara J. Eckstein (essay date Winter 1992)
- Nadine Gordimer with Claudia Dreifus (interview date January 1992)
- Thomas Knipp (essay date Spring 1993)
- Graham Huggan (essay date Winter 1994)
- Rosemary Dinnage (review date 9 September 1994)
- Richard Eder (review date 18 September 1994)
- Richard Bausch (review date 25 September 1994)
- Michael Wood (review date 1 December 1994)
- Jeremy Harding (review date 12 January 1995)
- Philip Graham (review date 5 November 1995)
- Nancy Topping Bazin (essay date 1995)
- Edith Milton (review date June 1996)
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