No Time Like the Present

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Literary
Cover of the book No Time Like the Present by Nadine Gordimer, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Nadine Gordimer ISBN: 9780374709129
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux Publication: March 27, 2012
Imprint: Farrar, Straus and Giroux Language: English
Author: Nadine Gordimer
ISBN: 9780374709129
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication: March 27, 2012
Imprint: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Language: English

A sharply observed new novel about post-apartheid South Africa from the Nobel Prize winner

Nadine Gordimer is one of our most telling contemporary writers. With each new work, she attacks—with a clear-eyed fierceness, a lack of sentimentality, and a deep understanding of the darkest depths of the human soul—her eternal themes: the inextricable link between personal and communal history; the inescapable moral ambiguities of daily life; the political and racial tensions that persist in her homeland, South Africa. And in each new work is fresh evidence of her literary genius: in the sharpness of her psychological insights, the stark beauty of her language, the complexity of her characters, and the difficult choices with which they are faced.

In No Time Like the Present, Gordimer trains her keen eye on Steve and Jabulile, an interracial couple living in a newly, tentatively, free South Africa. They have a daughter, Sindiswa; they move to the suburbs; Steve becomes a lecturer at a university; Jabulile trains to become a lawyer; there is another child, a boy this time. There is nothing so extraordinary about their lives, and yet, in telling their story and the stories of their friends and families, Gordimer manages to capture the tortured, fragmented essence of a nation struggling to define itself post-apartheid.

The subject is contemporary, but Gordimer's treatment is, as ever, timeless. In No Time Like the Present, she shows herself once again a master novelist, at the height of her prodigious powers.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A sharply observed new novel about post-apartheid South Africa from the Nobel Prize winner

Nadine Gordimer is one of our most telling contemporary writers. With each new work, she attacks—with a clear-eyed fierceness, a lack of sentimentality, and a deep understanding of the darkest depths of the human soul—her eternal themes: the inextricable link between personal and communal history; the inescapable moral ambiguities of daily life; the political and racial tensions that persist in her homeland, South Africa. And in each new work is fresh evidence of her literary genius: in the sharpness of her psychological insights, the stark beauty of her language, the complexity of her characters, and the difficult choices with which they are faced.

In No Time Like the Present, Gordimer trains her keen eye on Steve and Jabulile, an interracial couple living in a newly, tentatively, free South Africa. They have a daughter, Sindiswa; they move to the suburbs; Steve becomes a lecturer at a university; Jabulile trains to become a lawyer; there is another child, a boy this time. There is nothing so extraordinary about their lives, and yet, in telling their story and the stories of their friends and families, Gordimer manages to capture the tortured, fragmented essence of a nation struggling to define itself post-apartheid.

The subject is contemporary, but Gordimer's treatment is, as ever, timeless. In No Time Like the Present, she shows herself once again a master novelist, at the height of her prodigious powers.

More books from Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Cover of the book The Silent Life by Nadine Gordimer
Cover of the book The Bars of Atlantis by Nadine Gordimer
Cover of the book Today I'm a Veterinarian by Nadine Gordimer
Cover of the book Not Very Scary by Nadine Gordimer
Cover of the book The Book of Images by Nadine Gordimer
Cover of the book The War of the End of the World by Nadine Gordimer
Cover of the book Battlesaurus: Rampage at Waterloo by Nadine Gordimer
Cover of the book Everyone Loves a Good Train Wreck by Nadine Gordimer
Cover of the book Short Eyes by Nadine Gordimer
Cover of the book The Long, Bitter Trail by Nadine Gordimer
Cover of the book Watching Them Be by Nadine Gordimer
Cover of the book The Emerald Light in the Air by Nadine Gordimer
Cover of the book If I Could Fly by Nadine Gordimer
Cover of the book Looking for a Ship by Nadine Gordimer
Cover of the book A Ted Hughes Bestiary by Nadine Gordimer
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy