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Stories by Doris Lessing

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Stories
Year First Published: 1978
First Published by: Alfred A. Knopf
Category:
Short Stories
This Edition:
American first edition
ISBN:
0-394-50009-1

From the book jacket:


This major collection by one of the most important writers of our time
contains all of Doris Lessing's short fiction other than the stories set in
Africa, from the beginning of her career until now.
These stories, in their rich variety of background and mood, are set in
London, Paris, the south of France, the English countryside; and the themes
that have always characterized Doris Lessing's work are vividly
represented: men and women possessed by love or driven into obsessive
encounters by lust or chance or needs they can barely trace; the bedrock
realities of marriage in which serious, thoughtful, interesting people are
trying to find out what they are doing with, and to, each other; what they
really want, what they have to give; the fate of women; the crisis of the
individual whose very psyche is threatened by a society unattuned to its
own most dangerous qualities; the irrevocable moments of decision that
somehow identify someone's fundamental character or destiny. Lessing's
people are instantly recognizable and real - actresses, journalists, a T.V.
producer, an aging rake, an old woman poorer than poor, a little diamond
cutter, an elderly gentleman in Regent's Park, and always the couples married, having affairs, having ended affairs - whose emotional progress
she traces with an uncanny and unerring intelligence about the ways in

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Stories by Doris Lessing

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which relationships proceed and feel, how they alternatively repress and
provoke that self-knowledge which is crucial to the development of
character and spirit.
"Her grasp of what is actually happening in the world is ministerial," wrote
Margaret Drabble. "Doris Lessing is one of the very few novelists who have
refused to believe that the world is too complicated to understand."
Here are thirty-five stories, ranging from short, resonant sketches to the
superb novellas, The Temptation of Jack Orkney and The Other Woman (the
latter never published before in America). They constitute a major aspect of
Doris Lessing's work, powerfully conveying the uncompromising vision of
one of the most passionately admired writers in the world today.
Note:
The stories in this book were taken from the following previously published
anthologies:
A Man and Two Women
The Habit of Loving,
The Temptation of Jack Orkney and Other Stories
Five
The story "The Witness" does not appear in the British edition of the
collected stories. However, they contain a story called "Out of the Fountain"
which is not included in the American edition.
Three of these stories were made into a film in 1991.
Also see the British Edition:
To Room Nineteen Collected Stories Volume One
The Temptation of Jack Orkney Collected Stories Volume Two
Included in this Edition:
The Habit of Loving
The Woman
Through the Tunnel
Pleasure
The Witness (does not appear in British collection)
The Day Stalin Died
Wine
He
The Eye of God in Paradise
The Other Woman

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One Off the Short List


A Woman on a Roof
How I Finally Lost My Heart
A Man and Two Women
A Room
England versus England
Two Potters
Between Men
Our Friend Judith
Each Other
Homage for Isaac Babel
Outside the MInistry
Dialogue
Notes for a Case History
To Room Nineteen
An Old Woman and Her Cat
Side Benefits of an Honourable Profession
A Year in Regent's Park
Report on the Threatened City
Mrs. Fortescue
An Unposted Love Letter
Lions, Leaves, Roses...
Not a Very Nice Story
The Other Garden
The Temptation of Jack Orkney

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