A World of Strangers

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A World of Strangers is a novel by South African writer Nadine Gordimer that explores racial divisions, moral responsibility, and personal awakening under apartheid through the experiences of an English businessman in Johannesburg.

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instanceOf novel
author Nadine Gordimer NERFINISHED
authorGender female
authorLanguage English
countryOfOrigin South Africa
depicts segregated urban life in Johannesburg
explores clash between liberal ideals and social reality
ethical dilemmas under apartheid
racial divisions in South Africa
focusesOn an English businessman’s experiences in Johannesburg
genre novel
political fiction
social novel
hasAuthorNationality South African
hasMoralQuestion individual responsibility under unjust systems
hasPoliticalContext apartheid in South Africa
hasTargetAudience adult readers
hasTheme alienation
cross-cultural relationships
friendship across racial divides
identity
moral choice
privilege and complicity
social injustice
literaryForm prose
literaryGenre realist fiction
literaryMovement anti-apartheid literature
mainSubject apartheid
moral responsibility
personal awakening
racial segregation
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
originalLanguage English
partOf Nadine Gordimer bibliography
portrays social and racial boundaries
white expatriate perspective in apartheid South Africa
protagonist English businessman
settingCountry South Africa NERFINISHED
settingLocation Johannesburg NERFINISHED
timePeriod apartheid era
workOf Nadine Gordimer NERFINISHED

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