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  1. Mara and Dann: An Adventure by Doris Lessing, 2000-01-01
  2. The Sirian Experiments by Doris May Lessing, Doris Lessing, 1994-05-23
  3. African Stories (A Touchstone Book) by Doris Lessing, 1981-10
  4. The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four and Five: As Narrated by the Chroniclers of Zone Three (Canopus in Argos: Archives) by Doris May Lessing, Doris Lessing, 1994-05-23
  5. The Sun Between Their Feet by Doris May Lessing, Doris Lessing, 1993
  6. Doris Lessing (Bloom's Modern Critical Views) by Kim Welsch, 2003-04
  7. Love, Again by Doris Lessing, 1997-04-09
  8. Alfred and Emily. Doris Lessing by Doris May Lessing, 2008-05
  9. A Proper Marriage (The Children of Violence, Book 2) by Doris Lessing, 1995-10-11
  10. The Four-Gated City (The Children of Violence, Book 5) by Doris Lessing, 1995-10-11
  11. Canopus in Argos: Archives by Doris Lessing, 1992-12-29
  12. Ben, In the World by Doris Lessing, 2009-09-25
  13. Prisons We Choose to Live Inside by Doris Lessing, 1987-11-14
  14. In Pursuit of the English: A Documentary by Doris Lessing, 1993-04-01

21. Lessing, Doris
Biografi.
http://www.leksikon.org/art.php?n=1571

22. Similarities Between Virginia Woolf And Doris Lessing. By Lynda Scott.
Essay by Lynda Scott in Deep South.
http://www.otago.ac.nz/DeepSouth/vol3no2/scott.html
Similarities Between Virginia Woolf and Doris Lessing
Lynda Scott
University of Otago
Department of English
lynda.scott@stonebow.otago.ac.nz
Deep South v.3 n.2 (Winter 1997) Many critics such as Roberta Rubenstein, Magali Cornier Michael, and Claire Sprague, point out the numerous similarities which exist between Woolf and Lessing, and of course Lessing does deliberately invoke Woolf in The Golden Notebook by naming her woman artist Anna Wulf. In this paper, however, I will focus on what I consider to be the strongest and most interesting common point of reference between the two. This is their common distrust of, yet fascination with, the workings of memory, as well as the construction of a personal sense of selfhood, one which develops from an amalgam of 'fact' and 'fiction,' 'actuality' and a sense of a personal 'truth.' Both writers, I believe, use their 'self-representational' or 'autobiographical' texts as the therapeutic means of 'Self'-discovery, to exorcise past unpleasantness, to 'fix' the past, and to create a significant personal present and a sense of 'truth.' I shall discuss first the ways in which both Woolf and Lessing juxtapose 'fact' with 'fiction' in order to create a meaningful sense of 'Self.' Alongside this discussion I shall examine some of the implications of the creation of 'fictive selves' through self-representational writing for Woolf and Lessing. My approach, which concentrates on the unreliability of memory as Woolf and Lessing perceived it, necessarily involves a consideration of historiographic metafiction.

23. Ben, Ute I Världen [en Bokrecension]
Recension av en skildring av en individ som inte passar in i v¥rt moderna samh¤lle.
http://www.ihanna.nu/bok/bok205.html
Ben, ute i världen Originalets titel: Ben, in the world
På 1980-talet kom Doris Lessings bok Det femte barnet ut. Den handlar om ett ungt par som bildar familj och köper hus. De vill befolka hela världen med sin avkomma, men kommer helt av sig när det femte barnet föds, Ben. Han är inte som de tidigare barnen, utan både ful och onormal. Men det är inte bara hans abnorma utseende som gör att familjen tar avstånd från honom, utan hans grymhet. Från första dag han kommer till familjen verkar han vara en bortbyting. Redan som spädbarn skrämmer han sina syskon och biter ihjäl familjens katt. Det är den typ av ondska som dagens psykologer inte anser existerar.
Boken är en skildring av en individ som inte passar in i vårt moderna samhälle. Jag har svårt att koncentrera mig på boken eftersom den har så lite verklighetsförankring. Här finns inga människor jag kan relatera till, inga personer att tycka om eller ens avsky. De är alla ganska slätstrukna och även om Ben är en ömkansvärd person, så är han så overklig att jag inte kan ta honom till mitt hjärta. Jag ville ha svar på varför pojken var så ond men fick inga svar alls. Tråkigt! Hanna Andersson Mer läsning [bok205.html]

24. Doris Lessing: A Retrospective
The complete doris lessing, including a biography, an extensive detailed bibliography, a catalog of her books, reprinted articles you probably haven t read
http://www.dorislessing.org/
"I am so happy to be communicating with people on this newest of new wavelengths which to some older people must seem like a kind of magic." - Doris Lessing
Just Published! The Grandmothers S I T E . C O N T E N T S
Her Books:

25. Biography
doris lessing was born doris May Tayler in Persia (now Iran) on October 22, 1919 British colony in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). doris's mother adapted to the rough life in
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Biography
HarperPerennial, 1995
Doris Lessing was born Doris May Tayler in Persia (now Iran) on October 22, 1919. 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). Doris's mother adapted to the rough life in the settlement, energetically trying to reproduce what was, in her view, a civilized, Edwardian life among savages; but her father did not, and the thousand-odd acres of bush he had bought failed to yield the promised wealth. Lessing has described her childhood as an uneven mix of some pleasure and much pain. The natural world, which she explored with her brother, Harry, was one retreat from an otherwise miserable existence. Her mother, obsessed with raising a proper daughter, enforced a rigid system of rules and hygiene at home, then installed Doris in a convent school, where nuns terrified their charges with stories of hell and damnation. Lessing was later sent to an all-girls high school in the capital of Salisbury, from which she soon dropped out. She was thirteen; and it was the end of her formal education.

26. Her Books\Alphabetically By Title
The doris lessing Reader
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27. Biography
Notebook Under My Skin, HarperPerennial, 1995. doris lessing was born doris May Tayler in Persia (now Iran) on October 22, 1919.
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Biography
HarperPerennial, 1995
Doris Lessing was born Doris May Tayler in Persia (now Iran) on October 22, 1919. 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). Doris's mother adapted to the rough life in the settlement, energetically trying to reproduce what was, in her view, a civilized, Edwardian life among savages; but her father did not, and the thousand-odd acres of bush he had bought failed to yield the promised wealth. Lessing has described her childhood as an uneven mix of some pleasure and much pain. The natural world, which she explored with her brother, Harry, was one retreat from an otherwise miserable existence. Her mother, obsessed with raising a proper daughter, enforced a rigid system of rules and hygiene at home, then installed Doris in a convent school, where nuns terrified their charges with stories of hell and damnation. Lessing was later sent to an all-girls high school in the capital of Salisbury, from which she soon dropped out. She was thirteen; and it was the end of her formal education.

28. LESELUST: Doris Lessing Liest Aus Ben In Der Welt
Berlin, 20. April 2000. Lesung und Gespr¤ch zum Welttag des Buches . Bericht von Daniela Ecker in der Leselust .
http://www.die-leselust.de/lesungen/000420_lessing_doris.htm
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Doris Lessing liest aus "Ben in der Welt"
Berlin, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, 20. April 2000

Anläßlich des Welttages des Buches hat Doris Lessing am 20. April im Haus der Kulturen der Welt (also kurz: der schwangeren Auster) eine Lesung gehalten.
Erst hatte sie selbst kurz auf Englisch aus ihrem neuen Buch, Ben in der Welt gelesen, danach hatte Angelika Domröse auf Deutsch daraus ein paar Passagen gelesen - und aus ihrer Autobiographie, Unter der Haut
Aber erst dann kam der wirklich interessante Teil - das Gespräch.
Doris Lessing ist ca. 80 Jahre alt - sie gesehen und erlebt zu haben bedeutet, keine Angst vor dem Alter mehr zu haben. An ihrer Weltoffenheit, Interessiertheit, ihrem Charme und ihrem Humor kann sich mancher eine Scheibe abschneiden. Selbstverständlich hatte sie auch zu Afrika einiges zu sagen.
Sie wurde unter anderem auch danach gefragt, wie sie selbst denn die Zukunft des Buches sehen würde; ob diese gefährdet wäre?

29. Lessing, Doris - Profiles
would like to write a profile for this page, please fill in the doris lessing profile form. lessing, doris (1919), novelist and short-story writer, was born in Persia
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Email: orders@africabookcentre.com LESSING, Doris (1919-), novelist and short-story writer, was born in Persia but moved with her parents in 1925 to the English colony of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), where her father had a farm in Banket, northwest of the capital of Salisbury (now Harare). After moving to Salisbury in 1938, Lessing became involved in the radical political opposition to the racial 'colour bar' in the colony and eventually left for London in 1949 with the manuscript of her first novel The Grass Is Singing (1950). Lessing's early writing shows the influence of Olive Schreiner, the late-nineteenth-century South African novelist who dealt with similar themes concerning isolated women in colonial culture. In her first novel and her early short stories, collected in African Stories (1964), Lessing goes beyond Schreiner in dealing with the political and racial problems of colonialism. She also displays a great feeling for the loneliness, failure, and madness of colonial families. In The Grass Is Singing, an English couple descends into physical and mental illness as their farm fails, and the wife's erratic treatment of her African 'houseboy', alternating abuse with dependence, sets the stage for her murder.

30. EducETH Lessing, Doris
information on doris lessing and doris lessing s books suitable for class reading, teaching information, teachers and students comments, requests.
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31. Doris Lessing: A Who2 Profile
doris lessing. . Writer. Name at birth doris May Taylor. doris lessing grew up in South Africa, the daughter of British citizens
http://www.who2.com/dorislessing.html
DORIS LESSING Writer Name at birth: Doris May Taylor Doris Lessing grew up in South Africa, the daughter of British citizens. She left school and home at an early age, finally moving to England in 1949. There she began her career as a novelist, publishing The Grass is Singing in 1950. During the 1950s she worked on what was to become 5 novels in the Children of Violence series, and in 1962 she gained international notice for her novel The Golden Notebook . Often cited as a heroic figure to feminists, Lessing has continued to write novels, graphic novels, librettos and essays, including works influenced by science fiction and Sufi mysticism. Doris Lessing: A Retrospective
Great all-around Lessing resource, with interviews and articles Joyce Carol Oates on Doris Lessing
One famous novelist analyzes another Salon Interview with Lessing
Focuses on the more political aspects of her work Featured Author: Doris Lessing
News and reviews from the archives of The New York Times Birth:
22 October
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32. Creative Quotations From Doris Lessing (1919-____)
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Creative Hats
Tshirts African Cichlids In university they don't tell you that the greater part of the law is learning to tolerate fools.
Small things amuse small minds. That is what learning is. You suddenly understand something you've understood all your life, but in a new way. In the writing process, the more the story cooks, the better. The brain works for you even when you are at rest. I find dreams particularly useful. . . . You can only learn to be a better writer by actually writing. What's terrible is to pretend that the second-rate is first-rate, that you don't need love when you do or that you like your work when you know quite well you're capable of better.
Published Sources for Quotations Above:
F: Martha Quest, pt. III, ch. 2. R: A Woman on a Roof,' in A Man and Two Women."

33. Life Is Stronger Than Fiction -- At 76, Doris Lessing Wants To Be Alone
Interview by Helena de Bertodano of The Daily Telegraph.
http://mural.uv.es/vemivein/0411two.htm
April 11, 1996
Life is stronger than fiction at 76, Doris Lessing wants to be alone
HELENA de BERTODANO, The Daily Telegraph LONDON - It is unnerving to read Doris Lessing's opinion of interviews just before meeting her. "How many have I sat through, uninterested in the questions I am asked, which I have probably answered dozens of times before. I do this, I hope, amiably . . ." I ask her about this and she smiles, indeed amiably: "I probably exaggerate. But I do not understand the fascination with the private lives of well-known people. They are actually rather similar to the lives of anyone else." She describes the frustration she felt during a 14-week worldwide tour to promote her autobiography. "I told my publishers it would be far more useful for everyone if I stayed at home, writing another book. But they wouldn't listen. This time round I stamped my little foot and said I would not move from my house and would do only one interview." The reason for a recurrence of the ordeal is the completion of her latest novel - her first in eight years. Entitled Love, Again, it is an exploration of the nature of grief, characterised by a man who has fallen in love with a woman he has never met. Nor will he ever meet her as she died before he was born. The idea came from a friend of hers, a man who fell in love with his great-aunt after seeing her portrait. "When someone tells you something like that, of course you smile. But it was no laughing matter. I tried to make practical remarks to him, but he wasn't going to have it. In fact committed suicide."

34. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Lessing, Doris
doris lessing (1919). 22 Nov 2003, Old lives, young loves doris lessing s latest collection of stories, The Grandmothers, deals in the dangers of self-delusion.
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DORIS LESSING
"It is my belief that we value narrative because the pattern is in our brain. Our brains are patterned for storytelling, for the consecutive." Birthplace

Khermanshah, Persia (now Iran)
Education
Lessing left school in southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, aged 15.
Other jobs
Nursemaid, shorthand typist, telephone operator Did you know?

35. LESELUST Doris Lessing - Das Fünfte Kind *** Literatur Aus England - Lesen - Re
Rezension von Daniela Ecker.
http://www.die-leselust.de/buch/lessing_doris_kind.htm
LESELUST eigene Meinung schreiben Doris Lessing - Das fünfte Kind
Roman. btb, 220 Seiten
Ersch. 1988 unter dem Titel "The Fifth Child"
Aus dem Englischen 1988 von Eva Schönfeld
Die Autorin:
Doris Lessing wurde 1919 im heutien Iran geboren, zog mit ihrer Famlie 1924 nach Rhodesien und lebt seit 1949 in England. Schon früh schrieb sie Gedichte und Erzählungen. Mit dem Roman "Afrikanische Tragödie" legte sie 1962 den Grundstock zu ihrem umfangreichen literarischen Werk.
Weitere Titel (Auszug): Das goldene Notizbuch / Das Tagebuch der Jane Sommers / Und wieder die Liebe Das fünfte Kind Ben in der Welt / Mara und Dann
Harriet und David lernen sich auf einer Betriebsweihnachtsfeier kennen. Beide passen nicht so recht in ihre Zeit, in die wilden 60er - die propagierte freie Liebe entspricht nicht ihren Grundsätzen.
Sie wünschen sich etwas ganz anderes - eine große Familie, ein weitläufiges, lebendiges Haus, gefüllt mit vielen Kindern.
Gegen die Unkenrufe aus dem Familien- und Freundeskreis heiraten sie sehr rasch, kaufen ein herrliches altes Haus außerhalb Londons, das sie sich eigentlich gar nicht leisten können - zumal Harriet sofort schwanger wird.

36. Doris Lessing
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. by birthday from the calendar. Credits and feedback. doris (May) lessing (1919 ) original surname Tayler City and the Veld, The Fiction of doris lessing, 1977) doris
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Doris (May) Lessing (1919- ) original surname Tayler Persian (Iranian)-born British writer, whose novels and short stories are largely concerned with people caught in the social and political upheavals of the 20th century. Central themes in Lessing's works are feminism (see also Simone de Beauvoir , Betty Friedman, Germaine Greer, Marilyn French), the battle of the sexes, and individuals in search of wholeness. "Not simply an artist, she is also critic and prophet, dissecting in minute detail the faults of society "hypnotized by the idea of Armageddon" and prophesying the calamitous results of those faults. At the same time, she attempts to delineate possible solutions to the world's problems." (Mary Ann Singleton, in The City and the Veld, The Fiction of Doris Lessing Doris Lessing spent her early childhood in Kermanshah, Persia (now Iran), where her English-born father was a bank clerk. In the mid-1920s her father bought a maize farm in Zimbabwe (former Rhodesia), where she grew up. Lessing was educated in Salisbury at a Roman Catholic convent. She left the school at the age of fourteen and worked as a nursemaid, telephone operator and clerk. From the age of 18 she worked at the Rhodesian parliament and helped to start a non-racist left-wing party in the country. Her first marriage ended in 1943. She joined the Communist Party and married the German political activist Gottfried Lessing, who later became the German ambassador to Uganda and was accidentally killed in the 1979 revolt against Idi Amin.

37. Guardian Unlimited Books | Links | Lessing, Doris
doris lessing. Work online Extract The Sweetest Dream Extract Martha Quest. Background A doris lessing chronology. Joyce Carol Oates on doris lessing.
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38. Her Books\Alphabetically By Title
American Edition. The doris lessing Reader. British Edition. American Edition
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40. National Public Radio Doris Lessing Interview
Audio excerpts of an interview with Terry Gross on NPR's Fresh Air.
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Year Published: unpublished Published by: unpublished This Edition: cassette
An interview with Terry Gross on NPR's Fresh Air, May 31, 1988. Audio excerpts:
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