The only collection of literary essays and criticism
by one of the most distinguished writers of our time
Toward the end of his long life, Goethe said that he had only just learned how to read. In this collection of the very best of Doris Lessing's essays -- never before published in book form -- we are treated to the wisdom and keen insight of a writer who has herself learned, over the course of a brilliant career spanning more than half a century, to read the world differently. From imagining the secret sex life of Tolstoy to the secrets of Sufism, from reviews of classic books to commentaries on world politics, these essays span an impressive range of subjects, cultures, periods, and themes, yet they are remarkably consistent in one key regard: Lessing's clear-eyed vision and clearly expressed prose. This is a book about books and writers -- Stendhal and Muriel Spark, Pride and Prejudice, de Beauvoir and Ecclesiastes, Virginia Woolf -- but in its breadth and precision, Time Bites is also a map of the human spirit, of our hopes, fears, and basic needs; and on a more personal level, a map of the wonderful, searching mind of one of our greatest living writers.
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Winner of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature, Doris Lessing was one of the most celebrated and distinguished writers of our time, the recipient of a host of international awards. She wrote more than thirty books—among them the novels Martha Quest, The Golden Notebook, and The Fifth Child. She died in 2013.
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 376 pages. Assembled here for the first time in book form ar e the very best of several decades' worth of occasional writings from perhaps the best-loved and most-admired of Britain's great f emale writers A selection of the very best of Doris Lessing's ess ays, never before collected together and published in book form. Articles on writers as diverse as Jane Austen, Muriel Spark, Virg inia Woolf, D.H. Lawrence, Mikael Bulgakov sit alongside autobiog raphical looks at the beliefs that have shaped Lessing's thinking . There are adoring and adorable pieces on the beloved cats that she has allowed to share her life and insightful looks at the Afr ica in which she grew up and London and England, the place where she made her home. The range of subjects, cultures and periods wi thin these essays is huge but the collection is utterly consisten t in one key regard: Doris Lessing's clear-eyed vision and clearl y-expressed prose are present throughout. There is a huge amount of wisdom and entertainment in these pages, and fans of Doris' in fectiously forthright, zestful and impish spirit will love to own and read this book. Seller Inventory # 292h
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Good to Worn - Age Spots. Some scuffing. Seller Inventory # 057761