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  1. The golden notebook seems to straightforwardly continue the blue notebook—it is still the story of Saul and Anna going insane. However, material from the black, red, and yellow notebooks also appears, dissolving the artificial divisions Anna has created among her four notebooks (and, by extension, in herself).

  2. Jan 30, 2012 · The Golden Notebook. Doris Lessing. HarperCollins Publishers, Jan 30, 2012 - Fiction - 576 pages. The landmark novel of the Sixties – a powerful account of a woman searching for her personal, political and professional identity while facing rejection and betrayal. In 1950s London, novelist Anna Wulf struggles with writer’s block.

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  4. The Golden Notebook symbolizes Anna’s ultimate recognition that experience is fluid and connected. It is the notebook that both she and Saul Green want to use. They both contribute to it, and ...

  5. Golden Notebook Book Club Library 2015 - Present. Browse All Night Watch (Pulitzer Prize Winner): A novel Jayne Anne Phillips Current price: $28.00 ...

  6. Aug 15, 2020 · When Doris Lessing, the British-Zimbabwean novelist who died in 2013, sat down to write “The Golden Notebook” in the 1950s, she was responding to a feeling of defeat in leftist circles, one ...

  7. The Golden Notebook is the longest and the most ambitious work Doris Lessing has ever attempted to write. It is a masterpiece in portraiture of the manners, aspirations, anxieties and the particular problems of the times in which we live. Mrs. Lessing says: 'About five years ago I found myself thinking about that novel which most writers now ...

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