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Gordimer
Gor·di·mer G0199550 (gôr′də-mər), Nadine 1923-2014. South African writer whose works, such as July's People (1981), often address the racial tensions of her homeland. She won the 1991 Nobel Prize for literature.Gordimer (ˈɡɔːdɪmə) n (Biography) Nadine. born 1923, South African novelist. Her books include The Lying Days (1952), The Conservationist (1974), which won the Booker prize, None to Accompany Me (1994), and The House Gun (1998). Her works were banned in South Africa for their condemnation of apartheid. Nobel prize for literature 1991Gor•di•mer (ˈgɔr də mər) n. Nadine, born 1923, South African writer: Nobel prize 1991. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Gordimer - South African novelist and short-story writer whose work describes the effects of apartheid (born in 1923)Nadine Gordimer |
Gordimer
Gordimer Nadine. born 1923, South African novelist. Her books include The Lying Days (1952), The Conservationist (1974), which won the Booker prize, None to Accompany Me (1994), and The House Gun (1998). Her works were banned in South Africa for their condemnation of apartheid. Nobel prize for literature 1991 Gordimer
Synonyms for Gordimernoun South African novelist and short-story writer whose work describes the effects of apartheid (born in 1923)Synonyms |