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Doris Lessing – Facts - NobelPrize.orgDoris Lessing was born in Kermanshah, Persia (now Iran). Her father was a bank clerk and her mother a nurse. Her family later moved to Southern Rhodesia in ...
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Doris Lessing – Bibliography - NobelPrize.orgWorks in English · The Grass is Singing. – London : M. · This was the Old Chief's Country. – London : M. · Martha Quest. – London : M. · Five : Short Novels. – ...
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'I have nothing in common with feminists. They never seem to think ...Sep 9, 2001 · ' Gottfried's enduring legacy was to put Lessing off communism for good: 'I was married to a 100 per cent communist and, believe me, that cured ...
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Unexamined Mental Attitudes Left Behind By CommunismIt is not a new thought that Communism debased language and with language, thought. There is a Communist jargon recognizable after a single sentence. Few ...
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Doris Lessing – Biographical - NobelPrize.orgThis autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and later published in the book series Les Prix Nobel/ Nobel Lectures/The Nobel Prizes.
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Doris Lessing, Author Who Swept Aside Convention, Is Dead at 94Nov 17, 2013 · Doris May Tayler was born on Oct. 22, 1919, in Kermanshah, Persia (now Iran), the first child of Alfred Cook Tayler, a British bank official, ...
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Doris Lessing - Authors' CalendarDoris Lessing spent her early childhood in Kermanshah, Persia (now Iran). Her English-born father, Alfred Cook Tayler, who had lost his leg and health in World ...
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Hilary Mantel · Pointing Out the Defects - London Review of BooksDec 22, 1994 · Lessing's mother, Emily Maude McVeagh, was a nurse, who lost her doctor fiancé when his ship was torpedoed, and married on the rebound a ...
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Ransom Center Acquires Doris Lessing ArchiveJul 2, 1999 · In 1924, Lessing's family moved to Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). There, her father failed in his pursuit of fortune as a maize farmer, while ...
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Memoirs of African farms: Land, settlement, and belonging in white ...Jun 27, 2024 · In their descriptions of faltering, even failing farms, white memoirists offer an opportunity to rebuff pervasive myths of colonial development ...
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Doris Lessing on how her childhood in Zimbabwe shaped her ... - CBCMay 17, 2019 · "I was brought up in the African bush, on the veldt. It was an Africa that has vanished... nothing I remember as a child is still there. The ...Missing: malaria observations
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[PDF] “The Old Chief Mshlanga” by Doris Lessing - Jerry W. BrownThe farm never prospered. Lessing attended a convent school until she was fourteen, but she considers herself largely self-educated, from her avid reading of ...
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[PDF] Colonial Naturalism: Reading Doris Lessing's African StoriesWhile Lessing is well known for her opposition to the colonial enterprise in southern Africa, her stories in illuminating the racism of the white-settler.
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The Reluctant African: The Life and Irascibility of Doris LessingNov 21, 2013 · Born in British-controlled Persia in 1919 to parents who so balked at the arrival of a daughter, it was left to the doctor to come up with a ...
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Doris Lessing and motherhood: Why the novelist left her first two kids.Apr 26, 2022 · Lessing was said to have left her first two children behind in her home country, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), in 1949.Missing: education | Show results with:education
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Doris Lessing obituary - The GuardianNov 17, 2013 · Her two sons predeceased her, and she is survived by Jean and two granddaughters. Doris May Lessing, writer, born 22 October 1919; died 17 ...
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The Roads of London | Doris Lessing | GrantaMy son, Peter, had been accepted by a council nursery. Circumstances had taught him from his very first days to be sociable, and he loved going there. When ...
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Doris Lessing's MI5 file: was she a threat to the state? - The GuardianNov 13, 2015 · Lessing was a member of the officially unrecognised Communist party in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) between 1942 and 1944, and a member of ...Missing: awakening | Show results with:awakening
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Doris Lessing's legacy – DW – 10/22/2019Nov 18, 2013 · Lessing completed her memoirs in two volumes: Under My Skin (1994) charted her life to 1949, while Walking in the Shade (1997) detailed the ...<|separator|>
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In Lessings world - Frontline - The HinduNov 2, 2007 · At 87, Doris Lessing becomes the oldest person to win the Nobel Prize in Literature as well as only the 11th woman to do so.
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[PDF] Communism by the Letter: Doris Lessing and the Politics of WritingIn the second volume of her autobiography, Walking in the Shade (1997), she described her decision to join the CPGB in 1952 as 'probably the most neurotic act ...
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MI5 spied on Doris Lessing, classified documents revealAug 21, 2015 · She joined the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) by 1953 “at the latest” and was involved with its Writers' Group and in 1954 was the ...Missing: activities | Show results with:activities
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How Doris Lessing was kept under MI5 observation for 18 yearsAug 21, 2015 · A 17-day visit by Lessing to Czechoslovakia and Russia as a delegate of the Authors for World Peace movement in 1951 was watched closely by the ...Missing: activities | Show results with:activities
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[PDF] Doris LessingDoris Lessing, Under My Skin: Volume One of My Autobiography, to 1949,. London, 1995, p259. 5. D. Lessing, Prisons We Choose to Live Inside, London, 1994, p30; ...
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The Grass is Singing - Doris Lessing - Google BooksAfter moving to London in 1949, she published her first novel, The Grass Is Singing, in 1950. She is best known for her 1954 Somerset Maugham Award-winning ...Missing: reception ban
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The Grass Is Singing by Doris Lessing - LibraryThingA fabulous first novel from Doris Lessing published in 1950. Her story tells of the struggles and downfall of a farmer and his wife in what is now Zimbabwe in ...
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This Was the Old Chief's Country by Doris LessingLessing's second book and is a collection of long and short stories which have the common theme of a South African setting. ... collection of her African stories.Missing: early | Show results with:early
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Analysis of Doris Lessing's The Old Chief MshlangaSep 26, 2022 · One of Doris Lessing's many stories concerning relations between white settlers in Southern Africa and the black communities they have ...Missing: 1951 | Show results with:1951
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Lessing, Doris (1919—) | Encyclopedia.comDoris Lessing was born in Kermanshah, Persia (called Iran since 1935), on October 22, 1919. Her parents, Alfred Cook Tayler and Maude McVeagh Tayler , had ...
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The Grass Was Singing – Goodbye Doris LessingNov 19, 2013 · Her first novel, “The Grass Is Singing”, was published in 1950. Her breakthrough work, “The Golden Notebook”, was written in 1962. “The Grass is ...Missing: reception ban
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Fragmentation, Breakdown, and Unity Theme in The Golden NotebookCommunism and Disillusionment Theme Icon. Communism and Disillusionment ... But the golden notebook tells a story of madness: Anna hallucinates, dreams ...<|separator|>
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The Golden Notebook | Summary, Analysis - SoBriefRating 4.7 (56) May 4, 2025 · Their affair is marked by intense love, mutual cruelty, and moments of shared madness. ... communism, and mental health through the fragmented ...
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The Golden Notebook: Themes, Structure & Styles - Academia.eduMay 19, 2014 · ... madness. In his book, Madness and Civilization ... (Lessing 565) Lessing touches on communism in England through Anna's red notebook.
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Communism and Disillusionment Theme in The Golden NotebookNov 30, 2018 · Anna becomes disillusioned with politics simply because communism has begun to fail her: it has become obviously untenable in England and openly ...
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The Golden Notebook | Survivingbaenglish - WordPress.com... Communism, Art and Gender roles; one of these aspects focuses on the position ... madness which Doris Lessing claims to be the intended theme of the novel.
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Analysis of Doris Lessing's Children of ViolenceMay 23, 2025 · The five volumes in this series include Martha Quest (1952), A Proper Marriage (1954), A Ripple from the Storm (1958), Landlocked (1965), and ...
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Children of Violence by Doris Lessing | Research Starters - EBSCOChildren of Violence is a series of five novels written by Doris Lessing between 1952 and 1969, chronicling the life of the protagonist Martha Quest.Principal Characters · The Novels · The Characters
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Is The Golden Notebook a feminist novel? | Doris LessingOct 15, 2019 · For all the suffering its women endure at the hands of men, it's not hard to see why Doris Lessing disliked her book's polemical reputation.
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Doris Lessing: The Golden Notebook is more than feminist rage.Nov 18, 2013 · Lessing always denied that The Golden Notebook was a feminist masterpiece, and my view is that she was right to do that. Like her later novels, ...
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Is THE GOLDEN NOTEBOOK a Feminist Book? - Book RiotMar 27, 2018 · Doris Lessing denied she was championing Women's Liberation. So why, five decades later, is THE GOLDEN NOTEBOOK still seen as a feminist classic?
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Canopus in Argos: Archives by Doris LessingThis is the 5 book series: Canopus in Argos: Archives. The individual volumes are: Book 1: Shikasta Book 2: The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four and FiveMissing: details | Show results with:details
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SFE: Lessing, Doris - SF EncyclopediaCanopus in Argos: Archives sequence places the crises of human self-striving – and the crises facing the planet of our birth – into a metaphysically conceived ...<|separator|>
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Under My Skin-Volume One of My Autobiography, to 1949This, the first volume of Doris Lessing's autobiography, begins with her childhood in Africa and ends on her arrival in London in 1949 with the typescript ...Missing: content | Show results with:content
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Mara and Dann by Doris LessingTwo children, Mara and Dann, are victims of a palace coup and forced to flee from their home and family in the middle of the night.
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Mara and Dann by Doris Lessing | Books | The GuardianMay 28, 1999 · I wish I had written Doris Lessing's novel Mara and Dann, the epic story of an orphaned brother and sister wandering northwards through Africa ...
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MI5 spied on Doris Lessing for 20 years, declassified documents ...Aug 20, 2015 · MI5 targeted the Nobel prize-winning author Doris Lessing for 20 years, listening to her phone conversations, opening her mail and closely monitoring her ...Missing: CPGB | Show results with:CPGB<|separator|>
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Doris Lessing's MI5 File: Was She a Threat to the State? - Portside.org... and 1944, and a member of the Communist party of Great Britain between 1952 and 1956. She later claimed that her commitment to communism as practised in the ...
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Children of Violence, by Doris Lessing - Commentary Magazine... Martha Quest, a younger version of Anna Wulf. Martha is an intelligent, attractive, and rebellious girl who lives with her conventional and morally ...
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Doris Lessing: A PW Profile - Publishers WeeklyNov 18, 2013 · Actually, I was never so much a Communist as I was in Rhodesia, where there wasn't any Communist Party as such, but there was a great deal of ...
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Memoir of a Revolutionary | The New YorkerNov 10, 1997 · Doris Lessing in the nineteen-fifties. Joining the Communist Party ... Under My Skin.” Now the second volume, “Walking in the Shade ...
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Lay off men, Lessing tells feminists | UK news | The GuardianAug 14, 2001 · The novelist Doris Lessing yesterday claimed that men were the new silent victims in the sex war, "continually demeaned and insulted" by women ...
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Doris Lessing's Impatience With Political CorrectnessNov 26, 2013 · An ex-communist and onetime feminist icon, emerged as a harsh critic of left-wing cultural ideology and of feminism in its current incarnation.
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“The shadow of the fifth”: patterns of exclusion in Doris Lessing'sDec 6, 2011 · According to Lessing, The Fifth Child is not about a specific social or political problem, it "bears the deep imprint" of "the terrible class ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Idries Shah, Sufism and the Literary WorldNov 24, 2021 · There's no doubt - and the letters confirm this - that Shah's Sufi teaching was the greatest influence on Lessing's life, both personally and ...
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Doris Lessing | Encyclopedia.comIn 1924 Lessing's father took the family to Southern Rhodesia (now ... failure.…As Lessing shows, 'the sweetest dream' … will likely continue to ...
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Doris Lessing, Sufism, and the Nature of Reality - MediumSep 2, 2024 · Idries Shah died in 1996, and Doris Lessing wrote in his obituary in The Daily Telegraph: I met Idries Shah because of “The Sufis” which ...
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Doris Lessing about the Sufi Way con Subtítulos en Español.Dec 19, 2012 · Doris Lessing reading from her 1971 article, "An Ancient Way to New Freedom". Doris Lessing leyendo de su artículo "Un antiguo camino hacia ...
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Doris Lessing and the Sufi Way - jstorof Idries Shah. Her review of Shah's The Sufis some ten years ago not only gives the uninitiated reader a sense of the intrigue and mysteries to come, but ...
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Doris Lessing: the Sufi connection | openDemocracyNov 17, 2013 · In transmitting the Sufi wisdom that she received from Idries Shah, Doris Lessing profoundly influenced the way her readers think.
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Sufism: 'a natural antidote to fanaticism' | Religion - The GuardianOct 23, 2014 · “In one aspect of his life,” Lessing wrote of Shah after he died, “he was a bridge between cultures … at home in the east and the west … Not the ...<|separator|>
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What is Sufism? - The Idries Shah FoundationJul 6, 2023 · Doris Lessing, Pultizer Prize Winner on What is Sufism?That East must ever be East and West must be West is not a belief which is subscribed ...
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Analysis of Doris Lessing's Novels - Literary Theory and CriticismMay 24, 2019 · Lessing's fiction repeatedly urges the human race to develop a wider consciousness that would allow for greater harmony and less violence.<|separator|>
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C. G. Jung's Memories, Dreams, Reflections as a Source for Doris ...Doris Lessing was conversant in Jungian psychology, and her novel Briefing for a Descent into Hell includes more Jungian elements than previous critics have ...
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[PDF] Paradise Regained: Spiritual Intuition in Lessing's ShikastaThe evidence of Sufism in many of. Lessing's works, The Four-Gated City, The Memoirs of a Survivor, Briefing for a Descent into Hell, and Shikasta, all suggest.<|separator|>
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[PDF] journal of jungian scholarly studiesDoris Lessing was conversant in Jungian psychology, and her novel Briefing for a Descent into Hell includes more Jungian elements than previous critics have ...
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The Nobel Prize in Literature 2007 - NobelPrize.orgThe Nobel Prize in Literature 2007 was awarded to Doris Lessing "that epicist of the female experience, who with scepticism, fire and visionary power has ...
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Nobel Prize-winning British author Doris Lessing dies at 94Nov 17, 2013 · Among the array of other awards she won were the Prix Medicis in 1976 and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in 1995. Born in what is now Iran ...<|separator|>
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Nobel Prize Lifts Lessing Sales - The New York TimesOct 18, 2007 · In the United States last week, sales of “The Golden Notebook,” her most famous novel, rose to 1,100 copies from fewer than 50 the week before, ...
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A Life of Doing It Her Way : Books: Doris Lessing's stubborn ...Dec 8, 1994 · Her mother was a career nurse who gave up an interesting life in London to follow her husband to Africa, which she always hated. Her father was ...
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The centre and pathology: Postmodernist reading of madness in the ...Aug 29, 2023 · This study examines the pathological consequences of in-between identity on the members of the dominant group in polarized cosmopolitan settings.
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[PDF] From Realism to Utopia in Doris Lessing's The Four-Gated City.'Jan 10, 2025 · Indeed, The Four-. Gated City retrospectively diagnoses nineteenth-century realism as a potentially utopian mode that lost its way, and tries to ...
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Communist Feelings - New SocialistMar 13, 2019 · Membership of the Communist Party of Great Britain had risen to ... Lessing similarly identified a form of communist heartbreak experienced by ...
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<i>Doris Lessing: The Alchemy of Survival</i> (review) - Project MUSEJan 1, 2009 · Doris Lessing: The Alchemy of Survival (review). Betsy Draine ... inconsistent in both ideology and technique. In the fiction between ...
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The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing - The Honest BrokerJan 1, 2000 · She also published science fiction novels, at a time when that genre was viewed as escapist literature unsuitable for serious readers—a view ...
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Where to start with Doris Lessing: a guide to her best worksMay 25, 2023 · Doris Lessing wrote over 70 works, covering a huge range of themes and styles, including three novels that were nominated for a Booker Prize.
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Reality check: Doris Lessing on Mikhail Bulgakov's gift for survivalSep 12, 2003 · Mikhail Bulgakov, a master of realism, used allegory in his science-fiction tales of mad professors and deadly rays to savage the Soviet regime.
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Doris Lessing's 'Experiment in Autobiography' - jstorThe former novel is about individual conscience, while the latter is about the collective loss embodied in Winston. Page 3. 42. Critical Survey; Volume 17, ...
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Analysis of Doris Lessing's Stories - Literary Theory and CriticismMay 31, 2020 · The great obstacle facing Lessing's characters in their movement toward selfknowledge, toward vision, is emotion—particularly romantic love.
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Going the Long Way Home to Autobiography - jstorfeel she should resist its individualized lure. Lorna Sage has said Lessing: "Reviewing other (white) African writers, she has alw recognised the same ...
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[PDF] Psychoanalysis, Marxism and Sufism in the Works of Doris LessingSufism as the answer to any issues unresolved in the analysis into her writing. Her feminist socialism is not turned against anything or anybody, it ...
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A MIXED LESSING - The Washington PostDec 28, 1994 · Instead, freed from the shackles of motherhood, Lessing's lingering anger led her headlong into communism and the quest for social justice.
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Claire Dederer on Doris Lessing and the Divided Mother - Literary HubApr 25, 2023 · In 1949, Doris Lessing left behind two children from her first marriage when she moved to London from then-Rhodesia. Lessing brought along her ...Missing: ex- | Show results with:ex-
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Jenny Diski · Why can't people just be sensible?Jul 30, 2015 · Doris Lessing left behind two ex-husbands, Frank Wisdom and Gottfried Lessing, and the two young children of her marriage to Frank. Men do ...
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The parent trap: can you be a good writer and a good parent? | BooksFeb 24, 2018 · Doris Lessing left her marriage and children to write. Seventy-five years on, Lara Feigel examines the author's maternal ambivalence and explores her own ...
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Mother Tongue | On Doris Lessing --- Victoria Best | Numéro CinqAug 13, 2017 · Doris's mother was Sister Emily MacVeigh, the clever but unhappy daughter of a disciplinarian father. Doris's father, Alfred Tayler, had lost a ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Nobel Author Doris Lessing Dies at 94 - The Hollywood ReporterNov 17, 2013 · Her nonfiction work ranged from Going Home in 1957 about her return to Southern Rhodesia to a book about her pets, Particularly Cats, in 1967.<|control11|><|separator|>
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'Books have been my life': Doris Lessing | The Arts DeskNov 17, 2013 · Doris Lessing's storm-tossed life would make a stirring biopic. She spent her early years on an isolated farm in the Southern Rhodesian ...Missing: self- | Show results with:self-
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Doris Lessing dies aged 94 - The GuardianDoris Lessing dies aged 94 ... The literary world mourned on hearing that Doris Lessing, the Nobel-prize winning author of The Golden Notebook and ...
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Children of Violence by Doris LessingChildren of Violence. Year First Published: 1952, 1954, 1958, 1965, 1969 ... British first editions. This is the 5 book series: Children of Violence. The ...
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Doris Lessing's The Golden Notebook & the BBC Radio Four ...Oct 17, 2016 · A brilliant BBC Radio Four adaptation of Doris Lessing's The Golden Notebook, dramatized by Sarah Daniels.
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Canopus in Argos: Archives by Doris LessingThis is the 5 book series: Canopus in Argos: Archives. The individual volumes are: Book 1: Shikasta Book 2: The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four and Five
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The Making of the Representative for Planet 8 - Amazon.comThe Making of the Representative for Planet 8 was made into an opera with Philip Glass, libretto by the author, and premiered in Houston. London Observed, her ...
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Walking in the Shade by Doris LessingUnder my Skin, the first volume of Doris Lessing's account of her own life, has already established itself as one of the great modern autobiographies.
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Walking in the Shade - Doris Lessing - PaperbackThe second volume of Doris Lessing's extraordinary autobiography covers the years 1949-62, from her arrival in war-weary London with her son, Peter, and the ...Missing: Skin | Show results with:Skin
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Prisons We Choose to Live Inside by Doris LessingPrisons We Choose to Live Inside is the title of a series of five lectures given by Doris Lessing under the auspices of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in ...
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Her Books\Non-Fiction - Doris LessingAfrican Laughter four visits to Zimbabwe · Conversations · The Doris Lessing Reader · Going Home · In Pursuit of the English · The Old Age of El Magnifico · On Cats.
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Play with a Tiger by Doris LessingDoris Lessing considers Play With a Tiger to be her best play to date and the most complicated in form. It is about people who, having thrown over conventional ...
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African Stories by Doris LessingThis book includes every story written by Doris Lessing about Africa: all of her first collection, This Was the Old Chief's Country (unavailable in ...