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The Pickup | 
enlarge | Author: Nadine Gordimer Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Category: Book
List Price: £7.99 Buy New: £1.00 You Save: £6.99 (87%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 211522
Media: Paperback Edition: New edition Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5 x 0.9
ISBN: 0747557950 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780747557951 ASIN: 0747557950
Publication Date: October 7, 2002 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: UK based - Slight shelf wear, buy with confidence. s44
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Amazon.co.uk Review In Nadine Gordimer's novel The Pickup, a casual encounter between a wealthy suburban white girl and an educated but poor Arab man in a garage in contemporary Cape Town sets in motion unimagined consequences. Abdu, the "garage man", is in fact Ibrahim ibn Musa, an illegal immigrant with a degree in economics from a benighted African country. Conscience-stricken Julie Summers seeks escape from the narrowed horizons of her privileged background in the newly democratic, non-racial South Africa. Julie and Ibrahim enter into an intense relationship--their sexual desire the only shared experience that mediates their cultural difference. When the authorities catch up with Ibrahim and his repatriation to his own economically ravaged desert country can no longer be avoided, Julie takes a step that amazes her friends, family and above all herself. Leaving the sheltered alternatives of her liberal background she follows Ibrahim. In a small sand-swept town engulfed by desert, Julie struggles to fit in among the women of Ibrahim's Moslem family, negotiating the cultural minefield her presence produces. Working tirelessly to try and arrange their departure, Ibrahim wonders if Julie will ever come to learn the reality of the world that he has encountered in countless immigration offices--where he has had to "swallow the reflux of evidence that privilege can never be brought to understanding of reality, of what matters, the dignity of survival against principles". The Pickup returns to Gordimer's familiar theme of the possibilities of personal redemption through immersion in the politically alien and culturally other. Perhaps more interesting than the oft-repeated Gordimer riff on white femininity at a loss as to what to do with itself is her (properly tentative) exploration of Ibrahim's own search for redemption and transformation through what he regards as the benefits of Westernised culture and the economic liberties of capitalism. Gordimer may seem to stray a long way from her familiar terrain of South Africa but the oblique topicality of The Pickup lies in the fact that it is a novel about the new relationships between South Africa and the rest of the vast continent of Africa to which it belongs, in both its similarities and differences. --Rachel Holmes
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I wouldn't bother to pick this one up June 11, 2005 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
Nadine Gordimer's fractured style of writing frequently works beautifully in her novels and short stories. Unfortunately this is not the case here. There are far too many fundamental flaws within the narrative to class it as one of her success stories. The characters are sketchily drawn and unengaging, but worse they are unsympatheticaly portrayed and this is dangerous territory for the writer of romatic fiction to explore. Of course Gordimer, as one of South Africa's leading political activists and most out spoken critics of apartheid, is far more than simply a fiction writer and her work frequently offers a direct political engagement with the world in which she is writing. Sadly she seems to have lost her way with The Pickup. As previously mentioned the protagonists of the story are thinly portrayed, the physical attraction between them is clear but that is the extent of the readers understanding of this relationship which encounters obstacle after obstacle yet still remains strong. Gordimers writing style veers from cooly removed into plain distancing and I have found myself wondering why I have perservered with two characters who frankly have so little to them. Many of the issues the story raises; the difficulty of maintaining a relationship in a country where one half of the partnership is considered an undesirable immigrant, the clashing of cultures and privelege and the lingering legacy of institutionalised racism, are very pertinent and pose many difficult questions. However, as a love story the novel has little to offer and ultimately I found that by the end of the novel I no longer cared what would happen to our troubled lovers.
Subtle tale of opposing cultures and experience. February 1, 2002 A. C. MCLEAN (Saffron Walden, England) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
This is a wonderfully subtle story of shifting loyalties and opposing cultures. Julie, the spoiled rich liberal South African white girl picks up Abdu, the Arab immigrant who works fixing cars in a local garage. In her freedom, she takes him on - he is an adventure for her. His foreignness is a slap in the face for her middle-class family whom she despises for their materialism. But Abdu sees in them the success he desires for himself. He is also shocked by her lack of family feeling. Abdu is an illegal immigrant. His time runs out and he has to return to the desert country he despises. She decides to come with him. Is this another adventure for her - something else she can take up and put down again when she's bored with it?... Nadine Gordimer has written a powerful and thought-provoking novel that combines strong characterisation with important issues of the relationship between the rich and the poor in the modern world. At first Julie's liberal values seem empty in the face of the greater wisdom of Abdu's Islamic traditions of family, respect, and honour. But she comes to seem the more mature of the two. It's Abdu's hankering after the material success of the glittering white world that seems shallow. The Pickup is a book that draws you in and makes you think hard about the stereotypes the rich and the poor worlds have of each other. Nadine Gordimer is a consummate portraitist of the human dilemma and this is her best book for many years.
This is a must read! December 14, 2001 johncharlton@blueyonder.co.uk (Newcastle, UK) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I have finished a wonderful book: The Pickup by Nadine Gordimer. I re-discovered this writer last year when I read The House Gun. Her new book is set in todays South Africa and an unnamed poor North African desert country. It features the relationship between a rich white woman in search of herself and an Arab migrant worker who is expelled from SA. She accompanies him to his homeland and immersion in arab society. Gordimer's entry into that society is very convincing. She writes with such confidence taking risks with internal dialogue which occasionally leave the reader confused but this does not detract from the intimate sensitivity of her exploration of the main protagonists' mind sets. There is a marvellous topical fragment where she touches the sources of islamic fundamentalism deftly uncovering its social and political roots. This is a must read!
It wasn't on the Booker Long List for a reason ! October 29, 2001 ger_mccaffrey@ireland.com 7 out of 17 found this review helpful
Ok, I'll be honest I bought the book because I liked the cover!Whilst the book is a pleasant enough read there is a lack of depth to the main characters and little interaction in their developing(?) relationship. There is an emptiness, an isolation, in this book. I just found it a little frustrating and I finished it but could not recommend it.
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