A Man and Two Women by Doris Lessing
Nineteen brilliant examples of Doris Lessing's genius.
'Doris Lessing's stories show a great range of ability: whether pouring scorn on the seducing male, showing woman's cool appraisal of the nuisance of sex, putting succinctly the class education dilemma, describing bugs or spinsters, dogs or potters, each story is a complete whole which not only tells of an event but also illustrates some new facet of human feeling... The bite of the first story made me positively wince.' - Punch
'Doris Lessing is not only the best woman novelist we have, but one of the most serious, intelligent and honest writers of the whole post-war generation.' - Sunday Times
Paperback | 288 pages
120 x 180mm | 167g
01 Jul 1976
HarperCollins Publishers
Grafton
London, United Kingdom
0445030755
9780445030756
Condition: Acceptable
A vintage book with obvious wear. Has some damage to the cover, including large creases and scuff marks, but integrity still intact. All pages have discoloured somewhat, which does not in any way compromise the legibility or understanding of the text. No writing in margins, no underlining and highlighting of text, minor creasing, but no missing pages or anything that would compromise the legibility or understanding of the text. A very old and aged, but still clean and solid copy.