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"The Grass is Singing" (1950): A tragic novel 
				in which a white woman has an affair with a black man.
   
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"The Golden Notebook" (1962): A groundbreaking novel that was 
				an early inspiration to feminists.
   
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"The Memoirs of a Survivor" (1975): A dark novel, set in a 
				world falling apart, which Lessing described as an attempt at 
				autobiography.
   
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"Under My Skin" (1994): The first volume of her autobiography 
				describes herself as a young girl, watching her parents sitting 
				side by side in front of their house in the Rhodesian 
				countryside, their faces tense and full of anxiety.
   
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Mara and Dann" (1999): A fable set in the distant future, 
				thousands and thousands of years after a great ice age has 
				destroyed civilization.
   
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"On Cats" (2002): A book on the subtleties of feline 
				existence.  
				 
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