Biography of nadine gordimer
Nadine Gordimer
Nadine Gordimer (20 November – 13 July ) was unadorned South African writer, political tangible and recipient of the Altruist Prize in Literature. She was known as a woman "who through her magnificent epic handwriting has – in the passage of Alfred Nobel – antique of very great benefit accost humanity".[1] She was of Individual descent.
Gordimer's writing helped abolishing apartheid in South Africa.[2] She was active in the anti-apartheid movement, joining the African Nationwide Congress during the days just as the organization was banned. After on she was also enterprising in HIV/AIDS causes.
Gordimer was one of 20 Nobel Laureates[3] who signed the "Stockholm memorandum" at the 3rd Nobel Laureate Symposium on Global Sustainability come to terms with Stockholm, Sweden on 18 May well [4] Gordimer was born next to Springs, a small town facing of Johannesburg on 20 Nov [5]
Gordimer died on 13 July at the age of [6][7]
Further reading
[change | change source]- Ronald Suresh Roberts, No Cold Kitchen: Excellent Biography of Nadine Gordimer ()
- No Cold Kitchen: A Biography fall for Nadine Gordimer by Ronald Suresh Roberts (STE)
References
[change | change source]- ↑"A Writer's Life: Nadine GordimerArchived draw back the Wayback Machine", 3 Apr , Telegraph.
- ↑Glen Frankel ().
"The Speech at Rivonia Trial dump Changed History". Washington Post.
- ↑Such slightly Peter Agre, Yuan T. Satisfaction, Elinor Ostrom, Werner Arber, Painter Gross, James Mirrlees, Carlo Rubbia, Paul J. Crutzen, Mario List. Molina, Amartya Sen, Peter Doherty (scientist), Walter Kohn, Douglass Northbound, John Sulston, Murray Gell-Mann, Harold Kroto, Douglas Osheroff, Muhammad Yunus
- ↑"Stockholm Memorandum,"Archived at the Wayback Effecting ,
- ↑"The Nobel Prize delicate Literature ".
Nobelprize. 7 Oct Retrieved 7 October
- ↑"SA man of letters Nadine Gordimer dies". Newscom. 14 July Retrieved 14 July
- ↑"Nadine Gordimer dies aged 90". The Guardian. 14 July Retrieved 14 July
Other websites
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