About Doris Lessing
Doris Lessing was born in Persia of British parents in 1919. She spent her childhood on her father's farm in what was then Southern Rhodesia. After leaving school at 14 she worked in a variety of jobs including typist, au pair and telephonist, maintaining her interest in writing all the while. Upon arrival in England in 1949 her first novel 'The Grass is Singing' was published (and was subsequently filmed in 1981). In 1952 the publishing of 'Martha Quest' marked the first in her famous sequence of five novels 'Children of Violence' which ended with 'The Four-Gated City' (1969).
Ms Lessing's collection of short novels called 'Five' earned her the Somerset Maugham Award for 1954 and her play 'Play With a Tiger' was presented in the West End in 1962. The French translation of 'The Golden Notebook' (1962) won the Prix Medici in 1976. In 1982 she received the Austrian State Prize for Literature and the Shakespeare Prize, Hamburg. Doris Lessing has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize three times: 'Briefing for a Descent into Hell' (1971), 'The Sirian Experiments' (1981) and 'The Good Terrorist' (1985) and won the W H Smith Award in 1985. In August 1991, she received an honorary title of Distinguished Fellow in Literature in the School of English and American Studies conferred by University of East Anglia.
Doris Lessing 'has travelled or lived briefly in France, Italy, Spain, Russia and Czechoslovakia. Her books have been translated into many languages from French to Russian. Doris Lessing has worked as a professional writer since arriving in England.
Ms Lessing's collection of short novels called 'Five' earned her the Somerset Maugham Award for 1954 and her play 'Play With a Tiger' was presented in the West End in 1962. The French translation of 'The Golden Notebook' (1962) won the Prix Medici in 1976. In 1982 she received the Austrian State Prize for Literature and the Shakespeare Prize, Hamburg. Doris Lessing has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize three times: 'Briefing for a Descent into Hell' (1971), 'The Sirian Experiments' (1981) and 'The Good Terrorist' (1985) and won the W H Smith Award in 1985. In August 1991, she received an honorary title of Distinguished Fellow in Literature in the School of English and American Studies conferred by University of East Anglia.
Doris Lessing 'has travelled or lived briefly in France, Italy, Spain, Russia and Czechoslovakia. Her books have been translated into many languages from French to Russian. Doris Lessing has worked as a professional writer since arriving in England.
Series
Children of Violence
1. Martha Quest (1952)
2. A Proper Marriage (1954)
3. A Ripple from the Storm (1958)
4. Landlocked (1965)
5. The Four-Gated City (1969)
Children of Violence (omnibus) (1964)
1. Martha Quest (1952)
2. A Proper Marriage (1954)
3. A Ripple from the Storm (1958)
4. Landlocked (1965)
5. The Four-Gated City (1969)
Children of Violence (omnibus) (1964)
Canopus in Argos: Archives
1. Re: Colonised Planet 5: Shikasta (1979)
2. The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four, and Five (1980)
3. The Sirian Experiments: The Report by Ambien II, of the Five (1980)
4. The Making of the Representative for Planet 8 (1982)
5. Documents Relating to the Sentimental Agents in the Volyen Empire (1983)
1. Re: Colonised Planet 5: Shikasta (1979)
2. The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four, and Five (1980)
3. The Sirian Experiments: The Report by Ambien II, of the Five (1980)
4. The Making of the Representative for Planet 8 (1982)
5. Documents Relating to the Sentimental Agents in the Volyen Empire (1983)
Novels
The Grass Is Singing (1950)
Retreat to Innocence (1956)
The Golden Notebook (1962)
A Man and Two Women (1963)
Winter in July (1966)
Particularly Cats (1967)
Briefing for a Descent into Hell (1971)
The Summer before the Dark (1973)
The Sun Between Their Feet (1973)
The Memoirs of a Survivor (1974)
The Black Madonna (1974)
The Diary Of A Good Neighbour (1983) (writing as Jane Somers)
If The Old Could (1984) (writing as Jane Somers)
The Diaries of Jane Somers (1984)
The Good Terrorist (1985)
Playing the Game (1993)
Love, Again (1995)
Mara and Dann: An Adventure (1998)
The Old Age of El Magnifico: A Cat's Tale (2000)
The Sweetest Dream (2001)
The Story of General Dann and Mara's Daughter, Griot and the Snow Dog (2005)
The Cleft (2007)
Alfred and Emily (2008)
Retreat to Innocence (1956)
The Golden Notebook (1962)
A Man and Two Women (1963)
Winter in July (1966)
Particularly Cats (1967)
Briefing for a Descent into Hell (1971)
The Summer before the Dark (1973)
The Sun Between Their Feet (1973)
The Memoirs of a Survivor (1974)
The Black Madonna (1974)
The Diary Of A Good Neighbour (1983) (writing as Jane Somers)
If The Old Could (1984) (writing as Jane Somers)
The Diaries of Jane Somers (1984)
The Good Terrorist (1985)
Playing the Game (1993)
Love, Again (1995)
Mara and Dann: An Adventure (1998)
The Old Age of El Magnifico: A Cat's Tale (2000)
The Sweetest Dream (2001)
The Story of General Dann and Mara's Daughter, Griot and the Snow Dog (2005)
The Cleft (2007)
Alfred and Emily (2008)
Collections
This Was the Old Chief's Country (1951)
Five: Short Novels (1953)
The Habit of Loving (1957)
Fourteen Poems (poems) (1959)
Nine African Stories (1968)
The Temptation of Jack Orkney: And Other Stories (1972)
Story Of A Non-Marrying Man: And Other Stories (1972)
African Stories (1976)
Stories (1978)
To Room Nineteen: Collected Stories of Doris Lessing: Vol.1 (1978)
The Doris Lessing Reader (1988)
The Real Thing: Stories and Sketches (1992)
London Observed: Stories And Sketches (1992)
Spies I Have Known (1995)
Problems, Myths and Stories (1999)
The Grandmothers (2003)
Five: Short Novels (1953)
The Habit of Loving (1957)
Fourteen Poems (poems) (1959)
Nine African Stories (1968)
The Temptation of Jack Orkney: And Other Stories (1972)
Story Of A Non-Marrying Man: And Other Stories (1972)
African Stories (1976)
Stories (1978)
To Room Nineteen: Collected Stories of Doris Lessing: Vol.1 (1978)
The Doris Lessing Reader (1988)
The Real Thing: Stories and Sketches (1992)
London Observed: Stories And Sketches (1992)
Spies I Have Known (1995)
Problems, Myths and Stories (1999)
The Grandmothers (2003)
Non fiction
Going Home (1957)
In Pursuit of the English (1960)
A Small Personal Voice: Essays, Reviews, Interviews (1974)
Prisons We Choose to Live Inside (1986)
African Laughter: Four Visits to Zimbabwe (1992)
Under My Skin: Volume One of My Autobiography, to 1949 (1994)
Walking In The Shade: 1949 to 1962 (1996)
On Cats (2002)
Time Bites: Views and Reviews (2004)
In Pursuit of the English (1960)
A Small Personal Voice: Essays, Reviews, Interviews (1974)
Prisons We Choose to Live Inside (1986)
African Laughter: Four Visits to Zimbabwe (1992)
Under My Skin: Volume One of My Autobiography, to 1949 (1994)
Walking In The Shade: 1949 to 1962 (1996)
On Cats (2002)
Time Bites: Views and Reviews (2004)
Anthologies containing stories by Doris Lessing
Great British Short Stories (1974)
Mistresses of the Dark: 25 Macabre Tales by Master Storytellers (1998)
The Playboy Book of Science Fiction (1998)
Mistresses of the Dark: 25 Macabre Tales by Master Storytellers (1998)
The Playboy Book of Science Fiction (1998)
Short stories
| The Antheap (1953) | |||
| Eldorado (1953) | |||
| A Home for Highland Cattle (1953) | |||
| Hunger (1953) | |||
| The Other Woman (1953) | |||
| Plants and Girls (1957) | |||
| Report on the Threatened City (1971) | |||
| Between Men (1988) | |||
| England Versus England (1988) | |||
| The Eye of God in Paradise (1988) | |||
| The Habit of Loving [short story] (1988) | |||
| Homage for Isaac Babel (1988) | |||
| How I Finally Lost My Heart (1988) | |||
| A Letter from Home (1988) | |||
| The Old Chief Mshlanga (1988) | |||
| The Words He Said (1988) |
Awards
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Books about Doris Lessing
Links to other websites
| Doris Lessing: A Retrospective |
Doris Lessing recommends
Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928) D H Lawrence "No one ever wrote better about the power struggles of sex and love." | Nervous Conditions (1988) (Nervous Conditions, book 1) Tsitsi Dangarembga "Many good novels written by men have come out of Africa, but few by black women. This is the novel we have been waiting for... it will be a classic." | Mercury (1994) Anna Kavan "Heartbreaking and unforgettable." | |
Under the Frangipani (2001) Mia Couto "An original and fresh tale, quite unlike anything else I have read from Africa. I enjoyed it very much." | English Correspondence (2003) Janet Davey "A beguiling and beautiful novel whose quietly intelligent surface conceals dramatic depths. I hope it gets the attention it deserves." | Village of Stone (2004) Xiaolu Guo "What could have been a misery of a story has the mysterious charm of a fairy tale or a legend. " | |
The Harmony Silk Factory (2005) Tash Aw "A fine, strong, confident novel -- and what a storyteller Tash Aw is. Unputdownable." | Sleepwalking Land (2006) Mia Couto "Quite unlike anything else I have read from Africa." | A Stranger On the Earth: The Life and Work of Anna Kavan (2006) Jeremy Reed "A good, reliable introduction to Anna Kavan." | |
My Driver (2009) Maggie Gee "Worldly, witty, enjoyable, impressive." |
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