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Article: The Golden Notebook. (Bookshelf).
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- O, The Oprah Magazine
- Article date:
- June 1, 2002
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The Golden Notebook
BY DORIS LESSING
At an early point in this novel, Lessing's heroine, Anna, says that she wishes she could write "a book powered with an intellectual or moral passion strong enough to create order, to create a new way of looking at life." That's as good a way as any to describe this ...
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