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This biography details the extensive life and prolific career of Doris Lessing, a Nobel Prize-winning author whose work spanned nearly seven decades. Born in Persia and raised in Southern Rhodesia, she eventually settled in London, where she explored complex themes of socialism, feminism, and Sufism through her writing. Her diverse literary output includes iconic novels like The Golden Notebook, as well as ventures into science fiction, drama, and poetry. The sources highlight her significant political activism, including her opposition to apartheid and her surveillance by British intelligence agencies. Over her lifetime, she received numerous prestigious accolades, culm ...
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