Loot: And Other Stories by Nadine Gordimer

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  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
  • Pub. Date: April 2003
  • ISBN-13: 9780374190903
  • 256pp
  • Edition Description: 1ST
 
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Masterly new fiction from the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature

A startling new work: ten fictions, each a revelation of our interior lives, each entering unforeseen contexts of our contemporary world. In the title story, an earthquake exposes both an ocean bed strewn with treasure among the dead and the avarice of the town's survivors. In "The Diamond Mine," a woman recalls her youthful surreptitious sexual initiation, while she and her parents chauffeured a young soldier to his wartime embarkation. The anopleles mosquito brings death to the saunas and other playgrounds of the developed world in "The Emissary." "Mission Statement" is the story of a development agency official's idealism, the ghosts of colonial history, and a love affair with a government official that ends astoundingly. "The Generation Gap" turns the "gap" upside down when a father's bid for freedom shocks his adult children. In "Homage," one of Europe's aliens visits the grave of the politician he was paid to assassinate. In "Karma," Gordimer's inventiveness knows no bounds: in five returns to the earthly life, taking on different ages and genders, a disembodied narrator testifies to unfinished business--critically, wittily--and questions the nature of existence.

The New York Times

Nadine Gordimer turns 80 this year. Her new collection of stories, Loot, is her first since 1991, the year she won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Composed of diverse pieces, from novellas to near fragments, it is a volume whose cohesion lies in its engagement with death. The book is dedicated to Gordimer's late husband, and the complicated burden of loss suffuses its pages. At times ironic, at others enraged, defiant or rueful, the work gathered here reflects the unflinching ferocity of its author's imagination. — Claire Messud

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Biography

Nadine Gordimer was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1991. The author of thirteen novels, most recently The Pickup (2001), and nine volumes of stories, she lives in Johannesburg, South Africa.

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