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Doris Lessing

Doris Lessing

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Doris Lessing

Both of her parents were British: her father, who had been crippled in World War I, was a clerk in the Imperial Bank of Persia; her mother had been a nurse. In 1925, lured by the promise of getting rich through maize farming, the family moved to the British colony in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Like other women writers from southern African who did not graduate from high school (such as Olive Schreiner and Nadine Gordimer), Lessing made herself into a self-educated intellectual. In 1937 she moved to Salisbury, where she worked as a telephone operator for a year. At nineteen, she married Frank Wisdom, and had two children. A few years later, feeling trapped in a persona that she feared would destroy her, she left her family, remaining in Salisbury. Soon she was drawn to the like-minded members of the Left Book Club, a group of Communists "who read everything, and who did not think it remarkable to read." Gottfried Lessing was a central member of the group; shortly after she joined, they married and had a son.During the postwar years, Lessing became increasingly disillusioned with the Communist movement, which she left altogether in 1954. By 1949, Lessing had moved to London with her young son. That year, she also published her first novel, The Grass Is Singing, and began her career as a professional writer.In June 1995 she received an Honorary Degree from Harvard University. Also in 1995, she visited South Africa to see her daughter and grandchildren, and to promote her autobiography. It was her first visit since being forcibly removed in 1956 for her political views. Ironically, she is welcomed now as a writer acclaimed for the very topics for which she was banished 40 years ago.In 2001 she was awarded the Prince of Asturias Prize in Literature, one of Spain's most important distinctions, for her brilliant literary works in defense of freedom and Third World causes. She also received the David Cohen British Literature Prize. She was on the shortlist for the first Man Booker International Prize in 2005. In 2007 she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.(Extracted from the pamphlet: A Reader's Guide to The Golden Notebook & Under My Skin, HarperPerennial, 1995. Full text available on www.dorislessing.org).


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Both of her parents were British: her father, who had been crippled in World War I, was a clerk in the Imperial Bank of Persia; her mother had been a nurse. In 1925, lured by the promise of getting rich through maize farming, the family moved to the British colony in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Like other women writers from southern African who did not graduate from high school (such as Olive Schreiner and Nadine Gordimer), Lessing made herself into a self-educated intellectual. In 1937 she moved to Salisbury, where she worked as a telephone operator for a year. At nineteen, she married Frank Wisdom, and had two children. A few years later, feeling trapped in a persona that she feared would destroy her, she left her family, remaining in Salisbury. Soon she was drawn to the like-minded members of the Left Book Club, a group of Communists "who read everything, and who did not think it remarkable to read." Gottfried Lessing was a central member of the group; shortly after she joined, they married and had a son.During the postwar years, Lessing became increasingly disillusioned with the Communist movement, which she left altogether in 1954. By 1949, Lessing had moved to London with her young son. That year, she also published her first novel, The Grass Is Singing, and began her career as a professional writer.In June 1995 she received an Honorary Degree from Harvard University. Also in 1995, she visited South Africa to see her daughter and grandchildren, and to promote her autobiography. It was her first visit since being forcibly removed in 1956 for her political views. Ironically, she is welcomed now as a writer acclaimed for the very topics for which she was banished 40 years ago.In 2001 she was awarded the Prince of Asturias Prize in Literature, one of Spain's most important distinctions, for her brilliant literary works in defense of freedom and Third World causes. She also received the David Cohen British Literature Prize. She was on the shortlist for the first Man Booker International Prize in 2005. In 2007 she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.(Extracted from the pamphlet: A Reader's Guide to The Golden Notebook & Under My Skin, HarperPerennial, 1995. Full text available on www.dorislessing.org).


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The Good Terrorist

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The Fifth Child

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The Grass is Singing

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The Good Terrorist

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The Memoirs of a Survivor

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The Cleft

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Shikasta

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Briefing for a Descent Into Hell

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The Grandmothers

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The Sweetest Dream: A Novel

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Set against the backdrop of the decade that changed the world forever, The...

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On Cats

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A Proper Marriage (Children of Violence)

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An unconventional woman trapped in a conventional marriage, Martha Quest...

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Love Again

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Love, Again tells the story of a 65-year-old woman who falls in love and...

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The Four Gated City (Children of Violence)

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Alfred and Emily

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The first book after Doris' Nobel Prize takes her back to her...

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Prisons We Choose to Live Inside

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The celebrated author explores new ways to view ourselves and the society...

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The Diaries of Jane Somers: The Diary of a Good Neighbor and If The Old Could

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Under My Skin: Volume One of My Autobiography, to 1949

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"I was born with skins too few. Or they were scrubbed off me by...robust...

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The Sirian Experiments

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The Sirian Experiments is the 3rd volume in Doris Lessing's celebrated...

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To Room Nineteen

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The Making of the Representative for Planet 8

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The fourth in Doris Lessing's visionary novel cycle Canopus in Argos:...

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Adore

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Two friends, two sons, two shocking and intense love affairs . . .Roz and...

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A Ripple from the Storm

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Martha Quest, the embodied heroine of the Children of Violence series, has...

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Landlocked

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African Stories

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This book includes every story written by Doris Lessing about Africa: all...

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The Golden Notebook

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The landmark novel of the Sixties – a powerful account of a woman searching...


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