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Nadine Gordimer was a prominent South African author and political activist whose literary career earned her the 1991 Nobel Prize in Literature. Her extensive body of work, which includes novels like "The Conservationist" and "Burger's Daughter," famously examined the moral and psychological complexities of life under apartheid. Beyond her writing, she was a dedicated member of the anti-apartheid movement, providing support to leaders like Nelson Mandela and fighting against government censorship. The sources outline her early life in a Jewish immigrant family, her academic history, and her transition into a world-renowned figure ...
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