The Pickup

The Pickup by Nadine Gordimer is a First Edition published by Macmillan in 2001, featuring 270 pages in English. This novel explores the complex love affair between a wealthy South African woman and an illegal immigrant she encounters unexpectedly. As their relationship unfolds, the narrative delves into themes of identity, privilege, and the emotional turmoil that arises from their contrasting backgrounds.
Readers will find a psychologically rich story that examines the dynamics of love and societal expectations. The characters navigate their feelings against the backdrop of immigration and the search for belonging, revealing how their perceptions of each other evolve. The Pickup presents a nuanced exploration of family life and marriage, highlighting the challenges faced by individuals caught between different worlds and the unpredictable nature of their choices.
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The Nobel Laureate’s psychologically penetrating story of the love affair between a rich South African and the illegal alien she “picks up” on a whim
Who picked up whom? Is the pickup the illegal immigrant desperate to evade deportation to his impoverished desert country? Or is the pickup the powerful businessman’s daughter trying to escape a priveleged background she despises? When Julie Summers’ car breaks down in a sleazy street, at a garage a young Arab emerges from beneath the chassis of a vehicle to aid her. The consequences develop as a story of unpredictably relentless emotions that overturn each one’s notion of the other, and of the solutions life demands for different circumstances. She insists on leaving the country with him. The love affair becomes a marriage-that state she regards as a social convention appropriate to her father’s set and her mother remarried in California, but decreed by her ‘grease monkey’ in order to present her respectably to his family.
In the Arab village, while he is dedicated to escaping, again, to what he believes is a fulfilling life in the West, she is drawn by a counter-magnet of new affinities in his close family and the omnipresence of the desert.
A novel of great power and concision, psychological surprises and unexpected developments, The Pickup is a story of the rites of passage that are emigration/immigration, where love can survive only if stripped of all certainties outside itself.
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