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The vision of global catastrophe forcing mankind to return to a more primitive life - has had special appeal for Doris Lessing - Writing, Lessing says, also gives her freedom - a freedom revealed in her willingness to probe conventions, to give voice to the ... (G. Brown)

Doris Lessing (Doris May Tayler, 22 October 1919 – 17 November 2013) was a ... Reporters told Doris that she had won the Nobel prize and they asked her "Are ...
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Doris May Lessing (born 1919) is a Zimbabwean-British novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, biographer and short story writer. Her novels include The Grass Is Singing (1950), the sequence of five novels collectively called Children of Violence (1952–69) - Lessing was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature. In doing so the Swedish Academy described her as "that epicist of the female experience, who with scepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilization to scrutiny" - In 2008, The Times ranked her fifth on a list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945" - Lessing was born in Iran, then known as Persia, on 22 October 1919, to Captain Alfred Tayler and Emily Maude Tayler (née McVeagh), who were both English and of British nationality - Her father, who had lost a leg during his service in World War I, met his future wife, a nurse, at the Royal Free Hospital where he was recovering from his amputation - Lessing's mother attempted to lead an Edwardian lifestyle amidst the rough environment, which would have been easy had the family been wealthy - in reality, such a lifestyle was not feasible. The farm failed to deliver any monetary value in return - Lessing was educated at the Dominican Convent High School, a Roman Catholic convent all-girls school in Salisbury (now Harare). She left school at the age of 14, and was self-educated from there on - she left home at 15 and worked as a nursemaid. She started reading material that her employer gave her, on politics and sociology and began writing around this time - In 1937, Lessing moved to Salisbury to work as a telephone operator, and she soon married her first husband, Frank Wisdom, with whom she had two children (John and Jean), before the marriage ended in 1943 - It was here that she met her future second husband, Gottfried Lessing. They were married shortly after she joined the group, and had a child together (Peter), before the marriage failed and ended in divorce in 1949 - After these two failed marriages, she has not been married since. Later on Gottfried Lessing became the East German ambassador to Uganda, and was murdered in the 1979 rebellion against Idi Amin Dada - When she fled to London to pursue her writing career and communist beliefs, she left two toddlers with their father in South Africa (another, from her second marriage, went with her) - "I felt I wasn't the best person to bring them up. I would have ended up an alcoholic or a frustrated intellectual like my mother" - Because of her campaigning against nuclear arms and South African apartheid, Lessing was banned from that country and from Rhodesia for many years - She moved to London with her youngest son in 1949. Her first novel, The Grass Is Singing, was published in 1950. Her breakthrough work, The Golden Notebook, was written in 1962 - In 2007, Lessing was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. She was 87, making her the oldest winner of the literature prize at the time of the award and the third oldest Nobel Laureate in any category - She titled her Nobel Lecture On Not Winning the Nobel Prize and used it to draw attention to global inequality of opportunity, and to explore changing attitudes to storytelling and literature - The Doris Lessing Society is dedicated to supporting the scholarly study of Lessing’s work. The formal structure of the Society dates from January 1977, when the first issue of the Doris Lessing Newsletter was published - The Society also organizes panels at the Modern Languages Association (MLA) annual Conventions and has held two international conferences in New Orleans in 2004 and Leeds in 2007 ... (Wikipedia)

The Grass Is Singing (1950) (filmed as Killing Heat (1981))
Memoirs of a Survivor (1974)


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16.01.2020 - Maaz and emotional congestion and projection surfaces and biography etc...

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20.11.2007 - Interpretation of dali48

It is very common to seek a scapegoat - to seek a guilty party. Behind it lies the desire for simple solutions - Because right-wing violence is only one symptom of a much more comprehensive problem - the mental congestion creates a need for violence for many people - Some bear it against themselves and become depressed - others ... - Ultimately, it will just hushed up that the unification process failed psycho-socially. What's more, in my work, I realize that totalitarianism has not yet been mastered throughout Germany - I'm afraid it will get worse. For the East society can not be so pacified - as the West society. There is no economic miracle east - The people need projection surfaces for hopes and needs, in order to distract themselves from the perception and the confrontation with the private misery ... (H.-J. Maaz)

Hans-Joachim Maaz (* 17. Februar 1943 in Niedereinsiedel, Böhmen) ist ein deutscher ... Mit dem Beitrag von H.-JMaaz: Warum ich Publizist geworden bin und dennoch Gruppentherapeut geblieben bin. Vandenhoeck, Göttingen 2010, ISBN ...
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Hans-Joachim Maaz (* 1943) is a German psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and author... - Hans-Joachim Maaz grew up in Sebnitz in Saxony. From 1962 to 1968 he studied medicine in Halle (Saale) and became a specialist in neurology and psychiatry in 1974. - Subsequently, he led a neuro-psychiatric department in Beeskow, where in 1980 he acquired the specialist title for psychotherapy - From 1980 until his retirement in 2008, he was chief physician of the Psycho-therapeutic and Psychosomatic Clinic in the Protestant Diakoniewerk Halle... - There he developed psychoanalytic, depth psychological and body psycho-therapeutic forms of therapy, especially in the field of inpatient group psychoanalysis - Under the roof of the church, he could relatively work independently of the GDR regime - Maaz has become well-known far beyond professional circles due to his activity as author. From 1989 to 1991 he had a regular column in the youth radio DT64 - In 1990, his book The Emotional Congestion, in which he examined the influence of state and family repression in the GDR system on the mental health of the population - In his follow works he also dealt critically with the situation in the reunited Germany and its consequences on the psyche - Focus of his later popular books like The Love Trap are relationships and the influence of the formative experiences in the family - He also worked as author and publisher of trade publications. He also talks about current issues - After starting his retirement in 2008, he continues to work as an author. Once a month there is the program Alles Psycho? with him at MDR Figaro... (Wikipedia)

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