Briefing for a descent into hell

“Briefing for a Descent into Hell” by Doris May Lessing is a thought-provoking novel published by Cape in 1971. This first edition spans 251 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Charles Walker, a Cambridge Classics professor who is found wandering incoherently on London’s Embankment. After being taken to a hospital and heavily sedated, he recounts his fantastical journey across oceans and unknown lands, revealing the complexities of his relationships with his wife, Felicity, and mistress, Constance, while also grappling with his own detachment and the bewilderment of his peers.
Readers will encounter a unique blend of fantasy and realism as Walker battles to maintain his vivid inner world against the backdrop of societal expectations and the medical establishment’s attempts to cure him. The narrative delves into themes of subjectivity and the futility of education, showcasing Lessing’s ability to intertwine personal struggles with broader societal critiques. This edition offers a rich exploration of the tension between reality and imagination, making it a significant work in Lessing’s oeuvre.
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An extraordinary blend of fantasy and realism, this is classic Lessing. Penniless, rambling and incoherent, a man is found wandering at night on London’s Embankment. Taken to hospital and heavily sedated, he tells the doctors of his incredible fantastical voyage, adrift on the ocean, landing on unknown shores, flying on the back of a huge white bird. Identified as Charles Walker, a Cambridge Classics professor, he is visited by family and friends, each revealing clues to the nature of his both his young wife, Felicity, and his mistress, Constance, have been troubled by his cold detachment; his fellow dons are bewildered by Watkins’s recent anti-social outburst and anarchistic theories on the futility of education. As the doctors try to cure him, Watkins begins a fierce battle to hold on to his magnificent inner world, as it gradually acquires a greater reality than the everyday! An extraordinary blend of fantasy and realism, ‘Briefing for a Descent into Hell’ is one of Doris Lessing’s most brilliantly achieved novels; it links her early work, which explored the nature of subjectivity, with her later experiments in science fiction. Its stunning indictment of the tyranny of society — one of the perennial themes of Lessing’s writing — is powerful, disturbing and, as always, magnificently rendered.
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