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Doris Lessing

Also known as: Somers Jane, Doris May Lessing

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Doris May Lessing CH (née Tayler; born 22 October 1919) is a British writer, author of works such as the novels The Grass is Singing and The Golden Notebook. In 2007, Lessing won the Nobel Prize in Literature. She was described by the Swedish Academy as "that epicist of the female experience, who with scepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilisation to scrutiny". Lessing was the eleventh woman and the oldest person ever to win the Literature Prize. In 2001, Lessing was awarded the David Cohen Prize for a lifetime's achievement in British Literature. In 2008, The Times ranked her fifth on a list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".

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A woman stood on her back step, arms folded, waiting.

— from The Summer Before the Dark, 1973

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Winter in July

1974

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Juliana had been used to mountains and climbing all her life, so she couldn't understand why Tulloch MacNair thought she couldn't take the lifestyle on his remote sheep station in New Zealand's Southern Alps. But it didn't take long for the pair to change their minds about each other. When things went wrong again it was not because of Tulloch's old love, Anthea, but the secret in Juliana's past.

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The diaries of Jane Somers

1984

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Jane Somers, a widowed, middle-aged journalist, describes the development of a chance friendship with an elderly woman and an improbable romance with a man Jane meets on the street

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The Good Terrorist

1985

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This is the story of a band of bourgeois young revolutionaries living in a London squat and united by a loathing of the waste and cruelty they see in the city around them.

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