Six Feet Of The Country By Nadine Gordimer Summary Here
The white couple lives six feet from their Black workers, yet they know nothing of their real lives—their families, their journeys, their deaths. The title mocks the idea of "closeness." Six feet is the depth of a grave, but also the distance across a room. Gordimer argues that under apartheid, proximity is not intimacy; it is a spatial illusion.
The Illusion of Proximity: Isolation and the Failure of Empathy in Nadine Gordimer’s Six Feet of the Country six feet of the country by nadine gordimer summary
Nadine Gordimer