When I began to write in South Africa, that very qualifying phrase, ' in South Africa ' didn't exist for me. In the writing sense I did not ' know that I was a white writing in a colour bar society. The poet and critic Tom Paulin considers the connection between public and private life, histories and stories, in the writings of Nadine Gordimer. with comments from the rovelist and readings from her work.
Reader EVA HADDON
Producer THOMAS SUTCLIFFE