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In page A Guest of Honour (novel):

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Though A Guest of Honour is Gordimer's only novel set outside of South Africa and the novel's fictional nation is often cited as resembling Zambia, scholars have noted the book's prescience in its depiction of the shift of power from white people to black people in post-Apartheid South Africa;[citation needed] Gordimer herself has described the book as "post-South African".[1] The novel depicts the decline of liberalism in 1960s South Africa and explores the role white liberals could play in the liberation of South Africa and in the shaping of a post-colonial Africa.[2]