Six Feet - Of The Country By Nadine Gordimer Summary
Gordimer critiques well-meaning but passive white South Africans. The narrator feels guilt but is ultimately powerless against the system he benefits from. His final concession of six feet of land is a small, symbolic act that changes nothing systemic.
The narrator is initially dismissive. He explains that claiming a body from the state authorities costs twenty pounds—an astronomical sum for the farmworkers. To the narrator’s astonishment, the workers pool their meager savings, bringing him a crumpled wad of cash. Moved by their determination and slightly ashamed of his own cynicism, the narrator agrees to navigate the white bureaucracy on their behalf. The False Burial six feet of the country by nadine gordimer summary
Here is a comprehensive summary, character breakdown, and thematic analysis of this classic work. Plot Summary The Setting and the Narrator The narrator is initially dismissive