In "Walking in the Shade," the second volume of her autobiography, Nobel Prize winner Doris Lessing vividly recounts the pivotal years 1949-1962. Arriving in post-war London with her young son and the manuscript of her debut novel, Lessing navigates a decade of profound personal and professional transformation. With candid humor and sharp insight, she details her immersion in the communist movement, tumultuous love affairs, the daily grind of poverty, and the challenges of single motherhood while forging a groundbreaking literary career.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain intimate insights into Doris Lessing's early adult life and struggles as an aspiring writer and single mother in 1950s London.
- Explore her political awakening and involvement with the communist party, and its impact on her worldview and writing.
- Witness the genesis of her acclaimed works, including her breakthrough novel 'The Grass Is Singing' and the foundational ideas for 'The Golden Notebook'.
- Discover her encounters with influential figures like Kenneth Tynan, John Osborne, and Bertrand Russell, offering a unique window into the vibrant post-war literary and intellectual scene.