Inventive, brave, down-to-earth – she never hedged her bets or pulled her punches, doing everything with all her heart
Wonderful Doris Lessing has died. You never expect such rock-solid features of the literary landscape to simply vanish. It's a shock.
I first encountered Lessing on a park bench in Paris in 1963. I was a student, living on baguettes, oranges and cheese, as one did, and suffering from a stomach ailment, as one did. My pal Alison Cunningham and I had been barred from our hostel during the day, so Alison was soothing my prostrate self by reading from The Golden Notebook, which was all the rage among such as us. Who knew we were reading a book that was soon to become iconic?
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And in The Independent:
Boyd Tonkin on Doris Lessing: A woman perpetually in flight comes to rest at last
And in The Bookseller:
I first encountered Lessing on a park bench in Paris in 1963. I was a student, living on baguettes, oranges and cheese, as one did, and suffering from a stomach ailment, as one did. My pal Alison Cunningham and I had been barred from our hostel during the day, so Alison was soothing my prostrate self by reading from The Golden Notebook, which was all the rage among such as us. Who knew we were reading a book that was soon to become iconic?
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And in The Independent:
Boyd Tonkin on Doris Lessing: A woman perpetually in flight comes to rest at last
And in The Bookseller:
Tributes paid to Doris Lessing
Publishers and writers have paid tribute to Doris Lessing, who has died at the age of 94. Nicholas Pearson, her editor... |
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