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Love, Again

by Doris Lessing
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Overview

Love, Again tells the story of a 65-year-old woman who falls in love and struggles to maintain her sanity. Widowed for many years, with grown children, Sarah is a writer who works in the theater in London. During the production of a play, she falls in love with a seductive young actor, the beautiful and androgynous 28-year-old Bill, and then with the more mature 35-year-old director Henry. Finding herself in a state of longing and desire that she had thought was the province of younger women, Sarah is compelled to explore and examine her own personal history of love, from her earliest childhood desires to her most recent obsessions. The result is a brilliant anatomy of love from a master of human psychology who remains one of the most daring writers of fiction at work today.

Synopsis

Love, Again tells the story of a 65-year-old woman who falls in love and struggles to maintain her sanity. Widowed for many years, with grown children, Sarah is a writer who works in the theater in London. During the production of a play, she falls in love with a seductive young actor, the beautiful and androgynous 28-year-old Bill, and then with the more mature 35-year-old director Henry. Finding herself in a state of longing and desire that she had thought was the province of younger women, Sarah is compelled to explore and examine her own personal history of love, from her earliest childhood desires to her most recent obsessions. The result is a brilliant anatomy of love from a master of human psychology who remains one of the most daring writers of fiction at work today.

Boston Globe

Compelling, large and often marvelously funny...a deeply satisfying book.

About the Author, Doris Lessing

"Doris Lessing is the kind of writer who has followers, not just readers," Lesley Hazleton once observed. But Lessing, whose novel The Golden Notebook was embraced as a feminist icon, has seldom told her followers exactly what they wanted to hear.

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Editorials

Wall Street Journal

Brilliantly illuminates the many and various facets of a phenomenon as familiar—and deeply strange—as falling in love.

Boston Globe

Compelling, large and often marvelously funny...a deeply satisfying book.

From Barnes & Noble

A daring, richly textured story of a 65-year-old woman who falls passionately in love with two much younger men. This is a brilliant anatomy of love--of longing, of grief, of all the experiences of love available to a woman in her lifetime.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1997
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
368
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780060927967

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