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Books: a book that changed me STEPHANIE DOWRICK on Doris Lessing's 'The Golden Notebook'

When did you first read it? I read The Golden Notebook in about 1970. I was then young, intensely curious about life and eager for intellectual adventures. But I already knew that bloodless thinking did not impress me. No matter how brilliant, I was turned off by abstract ideas that bore no relation to people's actual lives and their most urgent questions.

Why did it strike you so much? Reading The Golden Notebook was utterly revelatory. Here were women characters who felt entitled to form opinions about the most serious social and political matters of their post-war world, yet who also consciously remembered that every day wood needs chopping and water must be fetched. It changed my vision ...

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