Four novellas by Doris Lessing, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, that once again show her to be unequalled in her ability to capture the truth of the human condition. The title story, 'The Grandmothers', is an astonishing tour de force, a shockingly intimate portrait of an unconventional ex
The Grandmothers
β Scribed by Lessing, Doris
- Book ID
- 107362984
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 377 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
With the four short novels in this collection, Doris Lessing once again proves that she is unequalled in her ability to capture the truth of the human condition. The title story, Γ’??The GrandmothersΓ’??, is an astonishing tour de force, a shockingly intimate portrait of an unconventional extended family and the lengths to which they will go to find happiness and love. Written with a keen cinematic eye, the story is a ruthless dissection of the veneer of middle-class morality and convention which manages to be at once universal and desperately, heartbreakingly personal. A second story, Γ’??Victoria and the StaveneysΓ’??, takes us through 20 years of the life of a young underprivilged black girl in London. A chance meeting introduces her to the world of the Staveneys Γ’?? a liberal white middle-class family Γ’?? and, seduced, she falls pregnant by one of the sons. As her young daughter grows up, Victoria feels her parental control diminishing as the attractions of the StaveneyΓ’??s world...
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