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	<title>Comments on: Nadine Gordimer: 30 Minutes With</title>
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		<title>By: plaintain1</title>
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		<description>Good article, I enjoyed it and envied you having the opportunity of interviewing one of my favourite novelists.  But it would have been good to know a little more about what she thought of her biog - No Cold Kitchen. Whether she thought that the tag &#039;racism&#039; was appropriate, considering her massive contribution to end Apartheid and yet it seemed as if she was not able to grant Robert Suresh the courtesy of allowing him to write her story, in his words. According to the British press, anyway. But I read the book and felt it to be fairly balanced.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good article, I enjoyed it and envied you having the opportunity of interviewing one of my favourite novelists.  But it would have been good to know a little more about what she thought of her biog &#8211; No Cold Kitchen. Whether she thought that the tag &#8216;racism&#8217; was appropriate, considering her massive contribution to end Apartheid and yet it seemed as if she was not able to grant Robert Suresh the courtesy of allowing him to write her story, in his words. According to the British press, anyway. But I read the book and felt it to be fairly balanced.</p>
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