In Pursuit of Doris Lessing
Title | In Pursuit of Doris Lessing PDF eBook |
Author | Claire Sprague |
Publisher | |
Pages | 163 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781349207558 |
The phenomenon of Doris Lessing's global reputation and readership is addressed for the first time in In Pursuit of Doris Lessing through a series of essays that also provide a provocative overview of Lessing's long career from The Grass Is Singing, the first of a series of African and woman-centered politically radical works, to her latest galactic and politically conservative works. Nine different Lessings emerge from these essays, forcing us to question received propositions about the universality of literature and the stability of the text and uncovering and recovering in the process the pungent, variable, controversial Lessing who has been and remains as international and transcultural as she is African and English.
In Pursuit of Doris Lessing
Title | In Pursuit of Doris Lessing PDF eBook |
Author | Claire Sprague |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 173 |
Release | 1990-06-14 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1349207543 |
The phenomenon of Doris Lessing's global reputation and readership is addressed for the first time in In Pursuit of Doris Lessing through a series of essays that also provide a provocative overview of Lessing's long career from The Grass Is Singing, the first of a series of African and woman-centered politically radical works, to her latest galactic and politically conservative works. Nine different Lessings emerge from these essays, forcing us to question received propositions about the universality of literature and the stability of the text and uncovering and recovering in the process the pungent, variable, controversial Lessing who has been and remains as international and transcultural as she is African and English.
In Pursuit of Doris Lessing
Title | In Pursuit of Doris Lessing PDF eBook |
Author | Claire Sprague |
Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Pages | 163 |
Release | 1990-06-14 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780333492925 |
The phenomenon of Doris Lessing's global reputation and readership is addressed for the first time in In Pursuit of Doris Lessing through a series of essays that also provide a provocative overview of Lessing's long career from The Grass Is Singing, the first of a series of African and woman-centered politically radical works, to her latest galactic and politically conservative works. Nine different Lessings emerge from these essays, forcing us to question received propositions about the universality of literature and the stability of the text and uncovering and recovering in the process the pungent, variable, controversial Lessing who has been and remains as international and transcultural as she is African and English.
In Pursuit of the English
Title | In Pursuit of the English PDF eBook |
Author | Doris Lessing |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 2010-10-05 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 006203488X |
"One of the most authentic books ever written about the English....Funny, touching and so real that the smell and taste of London seem to rise from its pages." — San Francisco Chronicle In Pursuit of the English is a novelist's account of a lusty, quarrelsome, unscrupulous, funny, pathetic, full-blooded life in a working-class rooming house. It is a shrewd and unsentimental picture of Londoners you've probably never met or even read about--though they are the real English. The cast of characters — if that term can be applied to real people — includes: Bobby Brent, a con man; Mrs. Skeffington, a genteel woman who bullies her small child and flings herself down two flights of stairs to avoid having another; and Miss Priest, a prostitute, who replies to Lessing's question "Don't you ever like sex?" with "If you're going to talk dirty, I'm not interested." In swift, barbed style, in high, hard, farcical writing that is eruptively funny, Doris Lessing records the joys and terrors of everyday life. The truth of her perception shines through the pages of a work that is a brilliant piece of cultural interpretation, an intriguing memoir and a thoroughly engaging read.
In Pursuit of the English
Title | In Pursuit of the English PDF eBook |
Author | Doris Lessing |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 2010-10-05 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 006203488X |
"One of the most authentic books ever written about the English....Funny, touching and so real that the smell and taste of London seem to rise from its pages." — San Francisco Chronicle In Pursuit of the English is a novelist's account of a lusty, quarrelsome, unscrupulous, funny, pathetic, full-blooded life in a working-class rooming house. It is a shrewd and unsentimental picture of Londoners you've probably never met or even read about--though they are the real English. The cast of characters — if that term can be applied to real people — includes: Bobby Brent, a con man; Mrs. Skeffington, a genteel woman who bullies her small child and flings herself down two flights of stairs to avoid having another; and Miss Priest, a prostitute, who replies to Lessing's question "Don't you ever like sex?" with "If you're going to talk dirty, I'm not interested." In swift, barbed style, in high, hard, farcical writing that is eruptively funny, Doris Lessing records the joys and terrors of everyday life. The truth of her perception shines through the pages of a work that is a brilliant piece of cultural interpretation, an intriguing memoir and a thoroughly engaging read.
In Pursuit of the English
Title | In Pursuit of the English PDF eBook |
Author | Doris Lessing |
Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Boardinghouses |
ISBN | 9780006545163 |
In the early post-war years, Doris Lessing left her native Southern Africa in search of a grail. But the English she pursued - and found - were living in working-class homes in East London. They were lusty, quarrelsome, unscrupulous and full-blooded - quite unlike what they were supposed to be.
Doris Lessing
Title | Doris Lessing PDF eBook |
Author | Carole Klein |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Academic |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
Throughout her life, Doris Lessing broke the rules in both her her personal life and within the accepted mores of literature. A trailblaser of the women's movement and an early experimenter with drugs, she gained notoriety in the sixties with her first novel The Grass is Singing, and subsequently with her explosive Golden Notebook and the Children of Violence series. At the age of eighty she remains part of the avant garde.