Walking in the shade

volume two of my autobiography, 1949-1962

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Walking in the shade

volume two of my autobiography, 1949-1962

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Walking in the Shade covers the years 1949 to 1962, from Lessing's arrival in London with her son, Peter, and the manuscript of her first novel, The Grass Is Singing, under her arm to the publication of her most famous work of fiction, The Golden Notebook.

This was the period of the Cold War, a poisonously political time, but Doris Lessing reminds us - in perhaps the book's most striking achievement - of what has been forgotten: that it was a time also of idealism and hope, of a sense of personal responsibility for the world, and of generosity of the imagination.

She describes how communism dominated the intellectual life of the 1950s - it is hard now to appreciate how much - and how she, like nearly all communists, became disillusioned with extreme and rhetorical politics and left communism behind.

Walking in the Shade also evokes the bohemian days of a young writer and single mother in 1950s London: her early success as one of the new hopeful postwar writers whose novels and short stories received critical acclaim both in Britain and abroad; her work in the theater where she befriended Kenneth Tynan, John Osborne, Lindsay Anderson, Tony Richardson, and Arnold Wesker; her political activities through which she met such opinion makers of the time as E.P.

Thompson, Bertrand Russell, and Henry Kissinger; and her romantic liaisons with men on the Left. Walking in the Shade ends in the winter of 1962-63. By this time, London - indeed Britain and all of Europe - had been rebuilt from ruins and poverty to newness and plenty. To the author it seemed that her life correspondingly climbed up from difficulty and dark.

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English
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404

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Cover of: Walking in the Shade
Walking in the Shade
2007, HarperCollins
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: Autobiographie, t.2
Autobiographie, t.2 : la marche dans l'ombre (1949-1962)
May 23, 2001, Le Livre de Poche
Mass Market Paperback in French
Cover of: Walking in the shade
Walking in the shade: volume two of my autobiography, 1949-1962
1997, HarperCollins, Harpercollins Uk
in English
Cover of: In de schaduw
In de schaduw: autobiografie 1949-1962
1997, Bakker
in Dutch
Cover of: Walking in the shade
Walking in the shade: volume two of my autobiography, 1949-1962
1997, HarperCollinsPublishers
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Vol. 1 of the author's autobiography published under the title: Under my skin.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914, B
Library of Congress
PR6023.E833 Z478 1997, PR6023.E833Z478 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
404 p. :
Number of pages
404

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL664392M
Internet Archive
walkinginshadevo00less
ISBN 10
0060182954
LCCN
97009959
OCLC/WorldCat
36477116
Library Thing
255348
Goodreads
375532

Work Description

The second volume of Doris Lessing's extraordinary autobiography covers the years 1949-62, from her arrival in war-weary London with her son, Peter, and the manuscript for her first novel, The Grass is Singing, under her arm to the publication of her most famous work of fiction, The Golden Notebook. She describes how communism dominated the intellectual life of the 1950s and how she, like nearly all communists, became disillusioned with extreme and rhetorical politics and left communism behind. Evoking the bohemian days of a young writer and single mother, Lessing speaks openly about her writing process, her friends and lovers, her involvement in the theater, and her political activities. Walking in the Shade is an invaluable social history as well as Doris Lessing's Sentimental Education.

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