With her characteristic brilliance, Nobel Prize winner Nadine Gordimer
follows the inner lives of characters confronted by unforeseen
circumstances. An earthquake offers tragedy and opportunity in the title
story, exposing both an ocean bed strewn with treasure and the avarice
of the town's survivors. "Mission Statement" is the story of a
bureaucrat's idealism, the ghosts of colonial history, and a love affair
with a government minister that ends astoundingly. And in "Karma,"
Gordimer's inventiveness knows no bounds: in five returns to earthly
life, a disembodied narrator, taking on different ages and genders,
testifies to unfinished business and questions the nature of existence.
Revelatory and powerful, these are stories that challenge our deepest
convictions even as they dazzle us with their artful lyricism.