Burger's Daughter
Title | Burger's Daughter |
Year for Search | 1979 |
Authors | Gordimer, Nadine(1923-2014) |
Date Published | 1979 |
Publisher | Jonathan Cape |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | Female author, South African author |
Annotation | As with much of Gordimer’s fiction, the novel is concerned with racial strife in the dystopia that is South Africa, with what she calls “the interregnum”, and, in this case, with the coming revolution. On the censorship of the novel, see What Happened to Burger’s Daughter: or How South African Censorship Works. Emmarentia, South Africa: Taurus, 1980. |
Additional Publishers | On the censorship of the novel, see What Happened to Burger’s Daughter: or How South African Censorship Works. Emmarentia, South Africa: Taurus, 1980. |
Holding Institutions | O |
Author Note | South African female author (1923-2014). |
Full Text | 1979 Gordimer, Nadine (1923-2014). Burger’s Daughter. London: Jonathan Cape. O As with much of Gordimer’s fiction, the novel is concerned with racial strife in the dystopia that is South Africa, with what she calls “the interregnum”, and, in this case, with the coming revolution. On the censorship of the novel, see What Happened to Burger’s Daughter: or How South African Censorship Works. Emmarentia, South Africa: Taurus, 1980. South African female author. |