Ecrivaine britannique née le 22 octobre 1919 en Iran et morte le 17 novembre 2013 à Londres.
The Day Stalin Died
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- Nombre de pages50
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-00-752574-4
- EAN9780007525744
- Date de parution28/03/2013
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurFourth Estate
Résumé
From the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Doris Lessing, a short story about a young woman's attempts to juggle her political beliefs with everyday life.
On the day that the newspapers report that Stalin is dying, a young woman, with communist sympathies, attempts to look after her aunt and cousin on a disastrous trip to a photographer.
Lightly satirical about the absurd ways people can behave, no matter what their political views, 'The Day Stalin Died' shows Doris Lessing at her most wry.
This story also appears in the collection To Room Nineteen.
From the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Doris Lessing, a short story about a young woman's attempts to juggle her political beliefs with everyday life.
On the day that the newspapers report that Stalin is dying, a young woman, with communist sympathies, attempts to look after her aunt and cousin on a disastrous trip to a photographer.
Lightly satirical about the absurd ways people can behave, no matter what their political views, 'The Day Stalin Died' shows Doris Lessing at her most wry.
This story also appears in the collection To Room Nineteen.


















