Doris May Lessing, CH (née Tayler; 22 October 1919 – 17 November 2013) was a British novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, biographer and short story writer. Her novels include The Grass Is Singing (1950), the sequence of five novels collectively called Children of Violence (1952–69), The Golden Notebook (1962), The Good Terrorist (1985), and five novels collectively known as Canopus in Argos: Archives (1979–1983).
Lessing was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature. In awarding the prize, the Swedish Academy described her as "that epicist of the female experience, who with scepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilisation to scrutiny".[2] Lessing was the eleventh woman and the oldest person ever to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature.[3][4][5]
In 2001, Lessing was awarded the David Cohen Prize for a lifetime's achievement in British literature. In 2008, The Times ranked her fifth on a list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".[6]
Much to its author's chagrin, The Golden Notebook instantly became a staple of the feminist movement when it was published in 1962. Doris Lessing's novel deconstructs the life of Anna Wulf, a sometime-Communist and a deeply leftist writer living in postwar London with her small daughter. Anna is battling writer's block, and, it often seems, the damaging chaos of life itself. The elements that made the book remarkable when it first appeared--extremely candid sexual and psychological descriptions of its characters and a fractured, postmodern structure--are no longer shocking. Nevertheless, The Golden Notebook has retained a great deal of power, chiefly due to its often brutal honesty and the sheer variation and sweep of its prose.
This largely autobiographical work comprises Anna's four notebooks: "a black notebook which is to do with Anna Wulf the writer; a red notebook concerned with politics; a yellow notebook, in which I make stories out of my experience; and a blue notebook which tries to be a diary." In a brilliant act of verisimilitude, Lessing alternates between these notebooks instead of presenting each one whole, also weaving in a novel called Free Women, which views Anna's life from the omniscient narrator's point of view. As the novel draws to a close, Anna, in the midst of a breakdown, abandons her dependence on compartmentalization and writes the single golden notebook of the title.
半个多月,终于把《金色笔记》读完了。 尽管已经心力交瘁,还是不能完全消化。 这本书让人难以理解的不是它所涉及的历史、国家、政治、人物以及社会主义、资本主义等思潮,而是那些满含着哲理并暗含着作者心理的意象和场景。这些让我不胜其扰。 《金色笔记》其书——...
评分蓝调莎 小说《金色笔记》,讲的是一个在人生路上执着寻索的女性,过程是如何的迷茫失重。作家是四十多年来被称为女权偶像人物的英国文学老祖母、与伍尔夫并称为双星的多丽丝.莱辛。 此书由黑、红、黄、蓝色笔记所组成,多丽丝.莱辛非常喜欢这种以笔记作为载体的...
评分单位工会买了些书给女同志看,好像是在女职工中开展一项什么“好书伴我行”的读书活动。不管它是什么活动,反正可以免费借阅好书看,“书非借不能读也”,也算是一项不错的“福利”。反正项目部的生活简单乏味,带本书到山里“假积极”一番! 拿到手里的是《金色笔记》,封面...
评分单位工会买了些书给女同志看,好像是在女职工中开展一项什么“好书伴我行”的读书活动。不管它是什么活动,反正可以免费借阅好书看,“书非借不能读也”,也算是一项不错的“福利”。反正项目部的生活简单乏味,带本书到山里“假积极”一番! 拿到手里的是《金色笔记》,封面...
温和的文笔,触动人心,可是,不那么有趣
评分温和的文笔,触动人心,可是,不那么有趣
评分Her skill is perfect, but I think she's over using it in this one。 As I read on, the author's insight into the very core of literature reveals itself and astonish me as been led by a lighthouse when you can feel the bank is near you but can't reach it.
评分直指人心,尽管过去这么多年,那些关于政治理想,女性自由和碎片化社会精神的文字却仍然如刀锋般犀利...
评分Her skill is perfect, but I think she's over using it in this one。 As I read on, the author's insight into the very core of literature reveals itself and astonish me as been led by a lighthouse when you can feel the bank is near you but can't reach it.
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