Golden Notebook Winner Of The Noble Prize For Literature 2007
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Author-Lessing Doris
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Doris Lessing is one of the most important writers of the twentieth century and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature 2007. Her first novel, 'The Grass is Singing' was published in 1950. Among her other celebrated novels are 'The Golden Notebook', 'The Fifth Child' and 'Memoirs of a Survivor'. She has also published two volumes of her autobiography 'Under my Skin' and 'Walking in the Shade'. Her most recent novel is 'Alfred and Emily'. A Companion of Honour and a Companion of Literature, she has been awarded the David Cohen Memorial Prize for British Literature, Spain's Prince of Asturias Prize, the International Catalunya Award and the S.T. Dupont Golden PEN Award for a Lifetime's Distinguished Service to Literature, as well as a host of other international awards. She lives in north London.
Description-Anna Wulf is a young novelist with writer's block. Divorced with a young child and disillusioned by unsatisfactory relationships, she feels her life is falling apart. Fearing the onset of madness, she records her experiences in four coloured notebooks. The black notebook addresses her problems as a writer that read her political life, the yellow her relationships and emotions and the blue becomes a diary of everyday events. But it is the fifth notebook 'The Golden Notebook' which is the key to her recovery and renaissance. Bold and illuminating, fusing sex, politics, madness and motherhood, 'The Golden Notebook' is at once a wry and perceptive portrait of the intellectual and moral climate of the 1950s a society on the brink of feminism and a powerful and revealing account of a woman searching for her own personal and political identity.
- Paperback: 576 pages
- Publisher: 4th Estate; New edition (1 March 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0007498772
Binding- Paperback
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