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බලාපොරොත්තුව හා ඉතිහාසය තුළ ජීවත් වීම | Living In Hope And History

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Living In Hope And History by Nadine Gordimer is a collection of non-fiction essays exploring 20th-century society through the lens of a Nobel Prize-winning author. This book offers profound reflections on historical and social contexts, inspired by a letter to fellow Nobel Laureate Kenzaburo Oe. Ideal for readers interested in history, social science, and literary non-fiction.

Author: Nadine Gordimer, Nobel Prize winner in Literature

Content: Collection of non-fiction essays examining 20th-century society

Theme: Reflections on social and historical contexts of the modern era

Inspiration: Based on correspondence with Nobel Laureate Kenzaburo Oe

Perfect for: birthdays, academic occasions, or thoughtful gifts for literature enthusiasts

Compact volume: capturing the spirit and challenges of a transformative century

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Yes, `Living in Hope and History` is appropriate for teenagers and above, offering valuable insights and historical perspectives that can contribute to their educational and personal growth.

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The book `Living in Hope and History` explores themes related to personal and collective histories, emphasizing resilience, cultural identity, and the interplay between past and future.

The author of `Living in Hope and History` is a noted writer with a background in literature and history, known for their insightful exploration of socio-political themes through personal narratives.

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