British author (1919-2013)
[The Golden Notebook] was not a trumpet for Women's Liberation. It described many female emotions of aggression, hostility, resentment. It put them into print. Apparently what many women were thinking, feeling, experiencing, came as a great surprise. Instantly a lot of very ancient weapons were unleashed, the main ones, as usual, being on the theme of "She is unfeminine", "She is a man-hater".
DORIS LESSING
Partisan Review, 1973
In the writing process, the more the story cooks, the better. The brain works for you even when you are at rest. I find dreams particularly useful. I myself think a great deal before I go to sleep and the details sometimes unfold in the dream.
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The New York Times, April 22, 1984
I was in New York when Clinton was elected the first time, and everyone I knew was in a state of mad euphoria. I wondered what had happened to my hard-headed friends? Almost everyone I knew was drunk on this great white hope. The next time I was in New York, no one had a good word to say about Clinton, but everyone was in love with Hillary. She was the last word. It's all so unreal. Of course, it's no different in England. Here everyone was besotted with Tony Blair. He was a new face. Do people never learn?
DORIS LESSING
interview, The Progressive, June 1999
People don't mind immoral messages. They don't mind art which says that murder is good, cruelty is good, sex for sex's sake is good. They like it, provided the message is wrapped up a little. And they like messages saying that murder is bad, cruelty is bad, and love is love is love is love. What they can't stand is to be told it all doesn't matter, they can't stand formlessness.
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The Golden Notebook
Novels give you the matrix of emotions, give you the flavour of a time in a way formal history cannot.
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Time Bites
There are no laws for the novel. There never have been, nor can there ever be.
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attributed, Writers on Writing
The words of a wise man's mouth are gracious;
but the lips of a fool will swallow up himself.
DORIS LESSING
Ecclesiastes or, The Preacher
So love is rest? The cosy corner? The little nook?
Sometimes it ought to be.
Sometimes it is.
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Play with a Tiger
From time to time the emotional lightning flashed and showed a landscape of private misery, and then -- we went on dancing.
DORIS LESSING
The Golden Notebook
I don't know why I still find it so hard to accept that words are faulty and by their very nature inaccurate.
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The Golden Notebook
No one's noticed. So much is destroyed, we can't be bothered.
DORIS LESSING
The Paris Review, spring 1988
Every spendthrift passion has its attendant courtiers.
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Shikasta
Basic facts tend always to be those most easily overlooked.
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Shikasta
You and I are the boulder-pushers. All our lives, you and I, we'll put all our energies, all our talents into pushing a great boulder up a mountain. The boulder is the truth that the great men know by instinct, and the mountain is the stupidity of mankind.
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The Golden Notebook
There are innumerable marriages where two people, both twisted and wrong in their depths, are well matched, making each other miserable in the way they need, in the way the pattern of their life demands.
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The Grass Is Singing
When I was starting out, science fiction was a little genre over there, which only a few people read. But now -- where are you going to put, for example, Salman Rushdie? Or any of the South American writers? Most people get by calling them magical realists.
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interview, The San Francisco Chronicle, January 15, 2006
Laughter is by definition healthy.
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The Summer Before Dark
I lived in a brilliantly lit haze, shifting and flickering according to my changing desires. Of course, that is only a description of being young.
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The Golden Notebook
When you look at my life, you can go back to the late 1930s, what I saw was, first of all, Hitler, he was going to live forever. Mussolini was in for 10,000 years. You had the Soviet Union, which was, by definition, going to last forever. There was the British empire -- nobody imagined it could come to an end. So why should one believe in any kind of permanence?
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"Doris Lessing Reflects on World, Change", The Washington Post, October 7, 2006
I write because I've always written, can't stop. I am a writing animal. The way a silk worm is a silk-producing animal.
DORIS LESSING
attributed, Shoptalk: Learning to Write with Writers