A collection of thirteen stories, some of which are duplicates of other collections -- in fact it is identical with The Temptation of Jack Orkney and other stories, which I read twenty years ago, except for containing two more stories, "The Other Garden" and "Not a Very Nice Story. Since both collections were published the same year, perhaps they are the American and British editions, or the Hardcover and Paperback, under different titles, as used to be the norm.
Very well written, as one would expect from Doris Lessing; not quite as consistent as The Habit of Loving -- in these stories she is experimenting with different styles, and so there is a certain unevenness. The stories include three which are not really stories so much as descriptions, perhaps influenced by the nouvelle roman, all three set in a park (or parks?) in London; "Report on the Threatened City", a social-criticism-as-science-fiction story which was my favorite; "Not a Very Nice Story", one of the few good stories I have read on the common theme of adultery (concentrating on the psychology rather than the sex); and "The Temptation of Jack Orkney" on the self-doubts of an aging socialist activist, which struck me as much more insightful than when I read The Temptation of Jack Orkney and other stories.