None to Accompany Me

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"None to Accompany Me" is a political novel by Nobel Prize–winning South African writer Nadine Gordimer that explores personal and moral struggles amid the final years of apartheid and the transition to democracy.

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instanceOf novel
author Nadine Gordimer NERFINISHED
authorAward Nadine Gordimer – Nobel Prize in Literature NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin South Africa
depicts anti-apartheid activism
land restitution issues
struggles of exiled activists returning to South Africa
explores impact of systemic injustice on family relationships
moral compromises in liberation politics
tension between private life and political commitment
genre literary fiction
political fiction
literaryAwardContext written by a Nobel Prize–winning author
mainCharacter Vera Stark NERFINISHED
mainTheme ethical dilemmas under apartheid
personal moral struggle
political change
racial politics in South Africa
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
originalLanguage English
protagonistOccupation human-rights lawyer
publicationCentury 20th century
setInPeriod final years of apartheid
transition to democracy in South Africa
settingCountry South Africa NERFINISHED

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