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  1. Ben, in the World is a novel written by Doris Lessing, published in 2000, in which she stages a parody of the 'objectivity' of the narrator's voice. The story delves into the life of Ben Lovatt following the events of the first book dedicated to this character, The Fifth Child.

  2. Sep 25, 2009 · The Fifth Child is one of Doris Lessing's most powerful and haunting books. In this sequel, Ben Lovatt is loosed on the wider world; how that world receives him, and how he fares in it, will keep the reader of Ben, in the World enthralled and on tenterhooks until its dramatic finale.

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  3. Mar 1, 2000 · Ben, in the World is a novel written by Doris Lessing, published in 2000, in which she stages a parody of the 'objectivity' of the narrator's voice. The story delves into the life of Ben Lovatt following the events of the first book dedicated to this character, The Fifth Child.

  4. Mar 29, 2012 · Ben, in the World Kindle Edition. by Doris Lessing (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 3.9 119 ratings. See all formats and editions. From Doris Lessing, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, the sequel to one of her most celebrated novels, ‘The Fifth Child’. ‘The Fifth Child’, Doris Lessing’s 1988 novel, made a powerful impact on publication.

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  5. Ben, in the World by Doris Lessing. From the book jacket: Ben Lovatt can never fit in. To those he meets, he seems awkward - too big, too strong, inhumanly made. He baffles and he terrifies: those who do not understand him want him locked up. His own mother locked him up; then, guilty, she liberated him.

  6. Mar 29, 2012 · Ben, in the World. Doris Lessing. HarperCollins Publishers, Mar 29, 2012 - Fiction - 192 pages. From Doris Lessing, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, the sequel to one of her most...

  7. Ben, in the World by Doris Lessing. From the book jacket: Ben Lovatt can never fit in. To those he meets, he seems awkward - too big, too strong, inhumanly made. He baffles and he terrifies: those who do not understand him want him locked up. His own mother locked him up; then, guilty, she liberated him.

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