The Golden Notebook, by Doris Lessing

When I first read this novel forty years ago, I found the structure fascinating but the story itself disappointing. I had understood the book, first published in 1962, to be a story of free women, the title of the frame story that begins each section and ends the book. I eagerly looked forward to reading about the lives created by women who had freed themselves of society’s constraints on women’s roles. However, as Lessing herself points out in her 1971 introduction, this book is not about wo...

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Published on March 03, 2014 04:24
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