Beethoven was One-Sixteenth Black is a book of short stories by Nadine Gordimer, published by Bloomsbury. Reviewing the collection in The New York Times, Siddhartha Deb said: "As she always has, Gordimer offers her readers a rare combination of intimacy and transcendence".[1] Jonathan Gibbs wrote in The Independent: "In her 84th year, Nadine Gordimer has produced a remarkable 10th collection. They show none of the "audacity" Richard Ford called for in his recent anthology of American short stories. Instead, what they show is tact: a quality that seems bound up in Gordimer's decades of experience. There are stories here that a 30-year-old could not have thought to write, let alone written."[2]
Publication
Many of the stories in the compilation have been published elsewhere and are available online. Some of these are listed below.
- "Gregor Revisited" – Guardian, December 4, 2004
- "Mother Tongue" – New Statesman, January 1, 2005
- "The First Sense" – The New Yorker, December 18, 2006
- "A Beneficiary" – The New Yorker, May 21, 2007.
References
- ↑ Siddhartha Deb, "Patterns of Intimacy", The New York Times, December 16, 2007.
- ↑ Jonathan Gibbs, "The sentimental parrot, the gay fling and other stories of human experience" (review), The Independent, December 12, 2007.