The New Yorker: Fiction

Joseph O'Neill Reads Nadine Gordimer

Feb 1, 2019
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Gradwell's Story Reminds Me of the Past
01:46 • 1min
3
The Story of an Illegal Immigrant in Working Conditions
03:10 • 2min
4
The Black Reader in a Story
05:04 • 2min
5
Gaudemore's the Pet by Nadine Gordimer
06:42 • 2min
6
Reg Morgan and the Dogs at the Dining Table
08:13 • 5min
7
Grasswell, I Am Sorry, Gradwell
13:10 • 1min
8
The Story of a Man and a Girl
14:26 • 3min
9
The Bulldog
16:58 • 3min
10
The Bulldog and the Bitch
20:01 • 3min
11
The Pet by Nadine Gordimer
23:15 • 2min
12
Classical Music and the Voices That Make It
25:39 • 4min
13
Gradwell's Dehumanization of the Breastbone
29:41 • 2min
14
Nadine's Gordimer's Biography
31:46 • 2min
15
Gradwell's Displacement
33:30 • 2min
16
Is There a Moral Presence in the Story?
35:54 • 2min
17
What's the Cultural Capital of a South African Immigrant?
37:34 • 2min
18
Gradwell's Nia Salan
39:16 • 2min
19
Gradwell and the Dog
40:52 • 2min
20
Dog Owning Culture in Niaceland
42:31 • 2min
21
Gradwell's First Deed Is to Feed the Dog Something
44:47 • 2min
22
Gradwell Isn't in Extraordinary Condition, You Know?
47:15 • 2min
23
The New Yorker Fiction Podcast
49:26 • 2min