Doris Lessing was born in 1919 and died in 2013., Doris Lessing has written at least 132 books. Their most popular book is The Golden Notebook with 160 saves with an average rating of 3.75⭐.
Doris 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 1925. Doris Lessing attended a convent school and a girls' school, but ended her studies at age 14 and moved from home. She went on to work as a nursemaid, telephonist, stenographer, and journalist, and published a few short stories. Lessing moved to London in 1949. She became involved in politics and social issues and actively took part in the campaign against nuclear weapons. Doris Lessing was married twice and had three children.
Doris Lessing's body of work comprises around 50 books and spans several genres. Her writing is characterized by penetrating studies of living conditions in the 20th century, behavioral patterns, and historical developments. Her most experimental novel, The Golden Notebook, from 1962, is a study of a woman's psyche and life situation, the lot of writers, sexuality, political ideas, and everyday life. Some of Lessing's books reach into the future. Among other things, she portrays our civilization's final hour from the perspective of an extraterrestrial observer.
1889 • 1 Reader • 3
2009 • 527 pages
1984 • 518 pages
1957 • 320 pages
1997
1986 • 512 pages
300 • 301 pages
1984 • 251 pages
1974 • 192 pages
1999 • 43 pages
1988
2000 • 205 pages
#1 of 2 in Mara and Dann
1999 • 542 pages
#1 of 1 in The Diaries of Jane Somers
1983 • 426 pages
2006 • 287 pages
1979
1995 • 668 pages
#2 of 5 in Canopus in Argos
1980 • 538 pages
1988 • 188 pages
2007 • 392 pages
1987 • 190 pages
2004 • 387 pages
1995 • 412 pages