Doris Lessing: The Poetics of Change

by Gayle Greene

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Doris Lessing has been a chronicler of our age for nearly half a century, and a study of her writing career does not yield easy generalizations. Difficult though she is to categorize, she is always concerned with change, with a search for "something new" against "the nightmare repetition" of history. The feminist quest she articulated in The Children of Violence and The Golden Notebook entered the culture with the force of a new myth: these books changed lives. The Golden Notebook--together with such works as The Second Sex and The Feminine Mystique--raised the consciousness of a generation of women readers and played a major part in making the second wave of feminism. It is the power of Lessing's novels to change people's lives, the effect she had raising the consciousness of a generation of women and the effect she continues to have on young readers, that is the subject of this book. Doris Lessing is a readable yet theoretically informed study of this vastly complex and important writer that attempts to account for her wide and lasting appeal and that hopes to reach many of the readers Lessing herself reaches.
  • ISBN10 047210568X
  • ISBN13 9780472105687
  • Publish Date 12 January 1995
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 30 May 2022
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint The University of Michigan Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 296
  • Language English