Time Bites: Views and Reviews
Assembled here for the first time in book form are the very best of several decades’ worth of occasional writings from perhaps the best-loved and most-admired of Britain’s great female writers
A selection of the very best of Doris Lessing’s essays, never before collected together and published in book form. Articles on writers as diverse as Jane Austen, Muriel Spark, Virginia Woolf, D.H. Lawrence, Mikael Bulgakov sit alongside autobiographical looks at the beliefs that have shaped Lessing’s thinking. There are adoring and adorable pieces on the beloved cats that she has allowed to share her life and insightful looks at the Africa in which she grew up and London and England, the place where she made her home.
The range of subjects, cultures and periods within these essays is huge but the collection is utterly consistent in one key regard: Doris Lessing’s clear-eyed vision and clearly-expressed prose are present throughout. There is a huge amount of wisdom and entertainment in these pages, and fans of Doris’ infectiously forthright, zestful and impish spirit will love to own and read this book.
”'Doris Lessing has changed the way we think about the world.” - Blake Morrison
”'Thank goodness for Doris Lessing. While the rest of us flounder about noisily in the muddy waters of life, she never fails to expose with startling clarity the essential folly of our dreams and good intentions.” - Kate Chisholm, Evening Standard
”'She’s up there in the pantheon with Balzac and George Eliot. We’re lucky she’s still writing.” - Lisa Appignanesi, Independent
”'She has an extraordinary feeling for the peculiar vulnerabilities of the young and the elderly. And her portraits of human relationships are of quite staggering beauty.” - Ruth Scurr, The Times