Love, Again.
| Publisher | University of Oklahoma |
| Publication | World Literature Today |
| Subject | Literature/writing |
| Format | Magazine/Journal |
| ISSN | 0196-3570 |
| Issues per Year | 4 |
| Volume | v70 |
| Issue | n4 |
| Published | 1996-09-22 |
| Role | Type | Name |
| Reviewee | n/a | Doris Lessing |
| Author | n/a | Adele S. Newson |
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Doris Lessing's most recent novel, Love, Again, explores familial relationships, romantic love, loss, life in the theater, and human folly against the backdrop of the aging process. It is also a study of love and loving intertwined with reflections on the writer - her craft and detractors. Lessing's narrative is interspersed with dreams, correspondence, waking anguish, and interpretation of "ordinary" existence. In this work Lessing forges below surfaces, traveling to often uncomfortable venues. Still, the tapestry she weaves is intensely satisfying.
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