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Doris Lessing in Kermanshah, Persia (Iran).

Her family moved to the British colony of Southern Rhodesia (modern Zimbabwe) in 1925, to live a rough life farming maize. Unfortunately, the thousand acres (4km²) of bush failed to yield wealth, thwarting her mother's desire to live the life of a Victorian in "savage lands".

Despite this difficult and unhappy childhood, Lessing's writings about life in British Africa are filled with a compassion for both the sterile lives of the British colonists and the plight of the indigenous inhabitants.

She was married twice (and twice divorced) and had three children. Her second husband was Gottfried Lessing, a German emigrant. Her first novel, , was published in London in 1949, after she had moved to Europe, where she has been living ever since.

In 2001 she was awarded the Prince of Asturias Prize in Literature for her works in defense of freedom and Third World causes. She also received the David Cohen British Literature Prize.

Literary Style

Lessing's fiction is commonly divided into three distinct phases: The Communist theme 1944-1956 when she was writing radically on social issues, The psychological theme 1956-1969 and after that The Sufi theme which was explored in the series (see below). After the sufist themas Lessing has worked in all three areas.

Her novel is considered a feminist classic among many scholars, but notably not by the author herself. This novel also allegedly made Lessing a candidate for the Nobel prize, but her later science fiction books (The series) may have discredited her, so that she was removed from the unofficial list of those under consideration. Lessing does not like the idea of being recognized as a feminist author. When asked why, Lessing replies (What the feminists want of me is something they haven't examined because it comes from religion. They want me to bear witness. What they would really like me to say is, 'Ha, sisters, I stand with you side by side in your struggle toward the golden dawn where all those beastly men are no more.' Do they really want people to make oversimplified statements about men and women? In fact, they do. I've come with great regret to this conclusion. series. These books are based partly on sufi concepts, to which Lessing was introduced by Idries Shah. Earlier works of "inner space" fiction like also connects to this theme.

Apart from this, she has also written several short stories about cats, which are her favourite animals.

a notorious life SALON INTERVIEW 1997: DORIS LESSING talks about the illusions of communism, political correctness and why the sexual revolution backfired

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