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Title: The Summer Before the Dark by Doris Lessing ISBN: 0-394-71095-9 Publisher: Vintage Pub. Date: 12 March, 1983 Format: Mass Market Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $10.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (3 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Quietly astounding
Comment: Kate, a middleclass London housewife on the cusp of midlife, becomes ungrounded and goes in search of her life's purpose. The strange things she encounters while traveling through Europe -- a bizzare tryst with a much younger man, an impoverished villa in nowhere Spain -- an then back again to London suck you with such subtleness, you won't know you've been charmed. Lessing expertly threads Kate's journey with a recurring dream and gives the characters that aid Kate's discovery a surreal edge that's surprisingly convincing. You won't stop reading, and what this book says about the point of a woman's life will blow you away.
Rating: 5
Summary: It's never too late - a tale of self discovery
Comment: I was going to attempt "The Golden Notebook" as an introduction to Doris Lessing but lost my nerve when I saw how voluminous it was. The Contemporary Reading List recommended "The Summer Before The Dark" as an alternative and I wasn't disappointed. The novel starts off promisingly with a vividly drawn portrait of a 45 year-old middle class Englishwoman (Kate Brown) at the crossroads of her life. Realising that she has devoted most of her adult life to her husband (Michael) and children without a thought for herself, she sets out tentatively on a journey of self discovery when decides she doesn't like whom she sees in the mirror. She throws herself into a temporary job translating for a global food conference, which leads to an affair with a younger man (Jeffery) and culminates in a startling confrontation with herself when she gets to know a young girl (Maureen) whom she shares temporary accomodation with while her family is away. Maureen may not know what she wants to be (she has proposals from suitors of all persuasion) but what she does know is that she doesn't want to end up like Kate and her own mother. While her good friend, the selfish and amoral Mary, isn't a role model, she has always retained that sense of self that has gone missing from Kate's life. A large part of Lessing's prose consists of internal monologue, words and responses from Kate's mind and soul, all tremulously spoken. The recurring dream sequence with the "seal" is deeply poignant and symbolic of Kate's search for her own identity. The novel is a wonderful example of feminist literature exploring issues that will have eternal relevance for women all over the world. Lessing's beautifully written prose often leaves me breathless. Read it !
Rating: 5
Summary: a midlife tale from one of the world's greatest writers
Comment: "You are young, and then you are middle-aged, but it is hard to tell the moment of passage from one state to the next. Then you are old, but you hardly know when it happened." Thus Lessing opens her novel, announcing that her character, Kate Brown will be the exception. Lessing has created a character who bridges the midlife transition in a single summer, from typical upper-middle-class British housewifery to corporate executive to older-woman-younger-man romance to denouncing the hair color that masks her age. By the end of Kate's summer, she is not entirely certain who she is, but quite clear who she is not. Lessing is recognized as one of the important writers in the English language, and the body of literature on midlife women is enriched by her genius and wisdom.
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Title: All Our Yesterdays by Natalia Ginzburg ISBN: 1559700262 Publisher: Arcade Publishing Pub. Date: 18 October, 1989 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: The City and the House by Natalia Ginzburg ISBN: 1559700297 Publisher: Arcade Publishing Pub. Date: 18 October, 1989 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: The Seven Sisters by Margaret Drabble ISBN: 0156028751 Publisher: Harvest Books Pub. Date: 13 October, 2003 List Price(USD): $14.00 |
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Title: The Golden Notebook : Perennial Classics edition by Doris M. Lessing ISBN: 006093140X Publisher: Perennial Pub. Date: 01 February, 1999 List Price(USD): $15.00 |
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Title: The Sweetest Dream : A Novel by Doris Lessing ISBN: 0060937556 Publisher: Perennial Pub. Date: 24 December, 2002 List Price(USD): $13.95 |
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