Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008553814
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 576
- Weight: 392 gr
- ISBN-10: 0008553815
- Publisher Date: 26 May 2022
- Height: 129 mm
- Spine Width: 39 mm
- Width: 197 mm
Original price was: ₹550.00.₹467.50Current price is: ₹467.50.
Dive into Doris Lessing’s groundbreaking novel, “The Golden Notebook,” a Collins Modern Classic. Explore the fragmented life of Anna Wulf as she grapples with writer’s block and personal struggles in 1950s London. A complex and compelling exploration of womanhood, politics, and the search for self, Lessing’s masterpiece remains strikingly relevant today. ISBN: 9780008553814
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Uddipan Hazarika –
Lessing’s writing style is unique. The story is engaging, but the character does not resonate well.
Komal Gupta –
I liked the exploration of mental health and societal expectations. It’s a book that stays with you.
Gowri L –
Not an easy read, but definitely worth the effort. Provocative and thought-provoking. I had mixed feeling.
Aryaman Ahuja –
Found it a bit slow to start, but once I got into it, I was hooked. Anna’s struggles resonated with me.
Anuja Tripathy –
A challenging but ultimately rewarding read. Lessing’s style is dense, but the insights are profound. Explores complex themes.
Anubhav Sharma –
One of the best books I’ve ever read! It is a story I’ll never forget. I highly recommend it!
Kunal –
Loved the experimental nature of the narrative! A powerful and unforgettable novel. It was a unique experience
Kanwar Devaansh Singh –
This book changed my perspective. A must-read for anyone interested in feminist literature.
Anjali Agrawal –
Found it overly intellectual and lacking in emotional connection. I was not impressed by the story.
Abhishek Sourabh –
The writing is beautiful, but the subject matter is quite heavy. Prepare yourself for a deep dive.
Padole Rushabh Anil –
I struggled to connect with the characters. The plot felt meandering and unfocused. Overall, it was ok.
Rohit Batra –
Lessing is a genius. This book is a masterpiece, exploring the female experience with unflinching honesty.
Khushbu Yadav –
A bit too fragmented for my taste. I appreciate the ambition, but it was hard to follow at times. The story was not engaging.
Aditya Subramanian –
It was ok. I appreciate the author’s attempt to create a master piece. But i can’t say I enjoyed it.
Arpit –
A bit dated in some ways, but the core themes are still relevant. The structure felt experimental.
Dhruv Chandra –
A brilliant exploration of identity and societal pressures. Lessing’s insights are timeless.