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The Golden Notebook

by Doris Lessing

Nobel Prize in Literature · 2007 · Winner
Simon & Schusterliterary-fictionISBN 9780061673771

Award History

AwardYearStatus
Nobel Prize in Literature2007Winner

About This Book

Anna Wulf, a writer, keeps four coloured notebooks, each recording a different aspect of her life—political, personal, creative, and a breakdown of identity. These notebooks, and a fifth golden one, are the structure of a novel that is also about the impossibility of writing a novel. A foundational feminist classic and Lessing's masterpiece.

About the Author

Doris Lessing (1919–2013) was a British novelist born Doris May Tayler on 22 October 1919 in Kermanshah, Persia (now Iran), to British parents. She spent her early childhood in Iran before her family moved to Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in 1925, where she grew up on a family farm. Largely self-taught after leaving school at thirteen, she moved to London in 1949 to pursue writing and became one of the most celebrated British authors of the twentieth century, winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2007 at age eighty-seven. Read more →

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