From the book cover:
GOING HOME is a brilliant writer's account of a journey back
to the land in which she grew up and in which so much of her emotions and
her concern are still invested. Doris Lessing's knowledge of Africa goes
back to her childhood in Southern Rhodesia, and her love of Africa is as
strong as her hatred of the "white supremacy" rule that has haunted its
past. GOING HOME reflects both the love and the hate, for it is not a report
or a tract but a gifted novelist's experience of the people - black and
white - who have shaped Africa's past and will create its future.
Comments:
Includes "Eleven Years Later," an afterword.
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Popular Library
American paperback reprint
Undated (probably 1970's)
Includes "Eleven Years Later," an afterword.
Special thanks to Doris Lessing
for sending this book to include in the site.
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[Current Edition]
HarperPerennial (HarperCollins)
American softcover reprint
Published April 1, 1996
ISBN: 0-06-097630-6
Drawings by Paul Hogarth
Includes the afterwords "Eleven Years Later,"
"Twenty-Six Years Later" and a new afterword. |
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