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Tag Archives: Gordimer
Freedom of expression or the need to speak against oppression in a single voice? Coetzee and Gordimer debate
This 1988 debate between Coetzee and Gordimer (RIP) is eloquent and important, and VERY relevant for current debates in 2014. It’s given a fine overview here. The debate is notable for their focus on the _principles_ at stake; their disagreement … Continue reading