LC control no. | n 80037754 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PR9369.3.G6 |
Personal name heading | Gordimer, Nadine |
Variant(s) | Гордимер, Надин גורדימר, נדין Cassirer, Nadine Gordimer Gkorntimer, Nantin Godimŏ, Nadin |
Associated country | South Africa |
Birth date | 1923-11-20 |
Death date | 2014-07-13 |
Place of birth | Springs (Gauteng, South Africa) |
Place of death | Johannesburg (South Africa) |
Field of activity | Fiction Literature |
Profession or occupation | Nobel Prize winners Authors Novelists Anti-apartheid activists Women Nobel Prize winners |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | Her The soft voice of the serpent, 1952. Kabŏrin burŭjoa segye, 1988: t.p. (Nadin Godimŏ) Hē historia tou giou mou, 1992: t.p. (Nantin Gkorntimer) Beethoven was one-sixteenth black, 2007: ECIP t.p. (Nadine Gordimer) data view (b. Nov. 23, 1923) Guardian (online), viewed July 14, 2014 (Nadine Gordimer; b. 1923, Gauteng, South Africa; d. Sunday evening [July 13, 2014], Johannesburg, aged 90; South African Nobel-prize-winning author, one of the literary world's most powerful voices against apartheid) Gale biography in context website, viewed July 14, 2014 (Nadine Gordimer; b. Nov. 20, 1923, Springs, South Africa; writer) Wikipedia, viewed July 14, 2014 (Nadine Gordimer; b. Nov. 20, 1923, near Springs, Transvaal; d. July 13, 2014; South African writer, political activist, and recipient of the 1991 Nobel Prize in Literature) |
Associated language | eng |