Title: The Late Bourgeois World Author: Nadine Gordimer Publication Year: 1966 Edition: First Edition Binding: Hardcover with Dust Jacket Condition: Good (Pencil Underlining on Dust Jacket of Inner Cover and Brackets Around Quotes - See Photos) Description: "The Late Bourgeois World" by Nadine Gordimer is a highly sought-after first edition from 1966. This powerful work of literature is an essential addition to any serious collector's library. While the book itself is in good condition, it's worth noting that there is pencil underlining on the dust jacket's inner cover and pencil brackets around quotes, as depicted in the provided photographs. Condition: This first-edition book is in good condition overall. The interior pages are clean and well-preserved, and the binding is tight. However, please be aware that there is pencil underlining on the dust jacket's inner cover and pencil brackets around quotes in the book, as can be seen in the attached photographs. These annotations do not affect the readability or structural integrity of the book. Photographs: Please refer to the attached photographs to accurately assess the condition of the book and the pencil markings on the dust jacket and within the book. About the Book: "The Late Bourgeois World" is a thought-provoking work by Nadine Gordimer, exploring complex themes and societal issues. This first edition allows you to experience the book as it was originally published, capturing the essence of the era. This is a short and powerful novel about a white South African woman who faces a moral dilemma when she learns that her ex-husband, a political activist, has committed suicide after being arrested by the apartheid regime. Liz Van Den Sandt is a wealthy and self-centered divorcee who lives a comfortable and superficial life in Johannesburg. She has a string of lovers and friends who share her indifference to the political situation in the country. However, her life is shaken when she receives a letter from her ex-husband, Max, who asks her to take care of his affairs and his son after his death. Liz is forced to confront her past and her responsibility for the present, as she realizes that Max sacrificed his life for a cause that she ignored and betrayed. The Late Bourgeois World is a gripping and insightful novel that explores the themes of courage, guilt, and complicity in a society torn by racial oppression and violence. It was written by Nadine Gordimer, a Nobel Prize-winning author who was one of the most prominent voices against apartheid in South Africa. Acquire this coveted first edition of "The Late Bourgeois World" by Nadine Gordimer to enrich your literary collection. Despite the pencil underlining and brackets, the book remains in good condition and offers a valuable reading experience for aficionados of literature and social commentary. |