All Things Considered presents part one of an interview with Nadine Gordimer, South African writer, activist, and Nobel Prize winner. Gordimer discusses her activities as a Nobel Prize recipient and the political and social changes taking place in South Africa.
Gordimer has written on the complicated personal relationships that arise under a repressive political system and has long been active on behalf of free speech for writers facing censorship in her own country. She helped found the Congress of South American Writers, a primarily Black organization but one that works to support writers of all color.
This is part one of two.