Horace Engdahl reveals how Doris Lessing's 'second peak', in which she created some of the most marvellous books ever written about women, Britain and the Old Empire, was a big factor in awarding her the Literature Prize.
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Nobel Committee member discusses 2007 Literature Nobel Prize
Horace Engdahl reveals how Doris Lessing's 'second peak', in which she created some of the most marvellous books ever written about women, Britain and the Old Empire, was a big factor in awarding her the Literature Prize.
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