De-authorising a Biography: Suresh Roberts versus Gordimer
Margaret Lenta
Abstract
After
authorising Ronald Suresh Roberts to write her biography and giving him
access to her papers in order to do so, Nadine Gordimer changed her
mind and withdrew the authorisation, apparently because he refused to
make the changes for which she asked. The South African press made the
most of this quarrel, and Gordimer was accused of refusing to allow
Suresh Roberts the freedom of speech, which she has always claimed for
herself. Her de-authorisation caused the London and New York publishers
who had agreed to bring out the book to withdraw. When, more than a year
later, the book appeared, Gordimer claimed that it contained further
changes and breaches of confidence. It is in fact a biography in which
the biographer's own opinions and interests are always preferred to
those of his subject, and I am concerned to ask what role this
biographer plays in the work and what is the effect of his strong and
opinionated presence within it.
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