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The Late Bourgeois World
The Late Bourgeois World | Nadine Gordimer
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Deals with the suicide of a South African of British descent who is torn by divided loyalties. The novel follows an egocentric white South African woman, as she negotiates a failing marriage, "half-hearted' love affairs and political intrigue.
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The Late Bourgeois World | Nadine Gordimer
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"I opened the telegram and said, "He's dead -" and as I looked up into Graham Mill's gaze I saw that he knew who, before I could say."

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

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"Time is change: we measure its passing by how much things alter. Within this particular latitude of space, which is timeless, one meridian of the sun identical with another, we changed our evil innocence for what was coming to us."

"Some men live successfully in the world as it is, but don't have the courage to even fail at trying to change it."

AnnCrystal This qoute you shared here:

“Some men live successfully in the world as it is, but don't have the courage to even fail at trying to change it.“

Wow! Powerful 👏🏼😎👍🏼💫.
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Bookwomble @AnnCrystal It's a powerful book so far. I'm making slow progress as I keep stopping to look up historical details about apartheid South Africa. 2w
AnnCrystal @Bookwomble that's a good way to read, verifying and learning extra bits as you read 👏🏼😎👍🏼📚💫. 2w
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The Late Bourgeois World | Nadine Gordimer
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Wikipedia tells me that Gordimer was a white South African of Jewish heritage who was a tireless anti-apartheid campaigner, political activist and HIV/AIDS advocate. She was an ANC member who advised Nelson Mandela on his 1964 defence speech, and was one of the first people NM asked to see upon his release from prison. No suprise, then, that this was one of the #BannedBooks under the apartheid regime.

Bookwomble And she's a Nobel Literature Prize winner, so I can reasonably expect a good read 🤞🏻 2w
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