Earl G. Ingersoll is a professor of English at SUNY College in Brockport, New York.
In these twenty-four provocative interviews, Doris Lessing talks frankly to a variety of interviewers -- among them Joyce Carol Oates and Studs Terkel -- about a wide range of subjects that concern her deeply. We hear about her early years in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), her involvement in Marxist politics, her views on feminism and "space fiction", and her own work, especially The Golden Notebook and The Good Terrorist. Included is a recent talk on the failure of Communism. These interviews, informed by Lessing's unfailing intelligence and refreshing directness, present an invaluable and up-to-date view of the mind and art of a distinguished contemporary writer.
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