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African Laughter by Doris Lessing

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May 1993, no. 150

African Laughter by Doris Lessing

HarperCollins, $35 hb

African Laughter by Doris Lessing

by
May 1993, no. 150

After twenty-five years of political exile, Doris Lessing returns to her homeland – once Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe – following the 1980 Marxist revolution. African Laughter documents four visits spanning the first decade of black majority rule, providing an intimate view of the birth, progress, and growing pains of a comparatively successful modern African nation. African Laughter also chronicles Lessing’s personal journey, a search for the landmarks of her memories.

Carolyn Ueda reviews 'African Laughter' by Doris Lessing

African Laughter

by Doris Lessing

HarperCollins, $35 hb

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