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The Golden Notebook, by Doris Lessing. Self-knowledge run fiercely to earth makes a rewarding literary chase in this well-written novel about a woman author, even though some of the ground-Communism, failed sex-is already thoroughly trampled.
The Golden Notebook, by Doris Lessing. A superior attempt at running elusive self-knowledge to earth; the self, in this case, that of a British woman writer who is the novel's tormented heroine; the knowledge, fascinating entries in four notebooks she keeps on four facets of her public...
THE GOLDEN NOTEBOOK, by Doris Lessing (567 pp.; Simon & Schuster; $5.95). In her twelfth book, British Novelist Doris Lessing copes with not just one literary chestnut but a whole treeful: the sexual odyssey of a bachelor girl, the political disillusionment of a onetime Communist, the maladjustment of the overeducated modern...
¶ The American Council for Judaism, which is sharply anti-Zionist and has some 20,000 members. The council stands on the credo of its longtime executive vice president, Rabbi Elmer Berger: "We are Americans by nationality, Jews by religion only." It was founded in 1943 by 15 Reform rabbis...
In Pursuit of the English, by Doris Lessing. Jaunty candid-camera shots of London's lower depths.