The Late Bourgeois World

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The Late Bourgeois World
1st edition cover
AuthorNadine Gordimer
CountrySouth Africa
LanguageEnglish
Subjectapartheid
Genrenovella
Set inSouth Africa, June 1965
PublisherVictor Gollancz
Littlehampton Book Services Ltd
Viking
Publication date
1966
Media typePrint: hardback
Pages120
ISBN9780670419647
OCLC229415208
823.914
LC ClassPZ4 .G66 .3
Preceded byOccasion for Loving 
Followed byA Guest of Honour 
First US edition (publ. Viking Press)

The Late Bourgeois World is a 1966 novella by Nadine Gordimer. The novel follows an egocentric White South African woman, as she negotiates a failing marriage, "half-hearted' love affairs and political intrigue.[1] The novel was banned by the Censorship board in South Africa.[2]

Critical reception[edit]

The New York Times described the novel as the most "overtly political" of Gordimer's novels comparing it to Cry, The Beloved Country in its potential for shocking those outside of South Africa into acting about apartheid in South Africa.[1] Kirkus reviews gave it a strong and positive reception, focusing on the engaging style, saying the novel "manages to register a good many symptomatic ideas and subtle feelings which lose nothing in transition to the page; they remain instantaneous and sharp."[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Mitchell, Adrian (11 September 1966). "The Late Bourgeois World". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
  2. ^ Barrett, Susan (15 June 2004). ""What I say will not be understood": Intertextuality as a subversive force in Nadine Gordimer's Burger's Daughter". Revue électronique d'études sur le monde anglophone. 2 (1). doi:10.4000/erea.491. ISSN 1638-1718.
  3. ^ THE LATE BOURGEOIS WORLD by Nadine Gordimer. Kirkus. 27 June 1966.

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