African Laughter Four Visits to Zimbabwe

African Laughter: Four Visits to Zimbabwe by Doris Lessing is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on August 4, 1993. This 464-page book presents a personal narrative of the author’s return to her African roots, exploring her experiences and reflections on Zimbabwe. The work delves into the complexities and contradictions of a young nation, offering insights into the cultural and social landscape of the country.
Readers will find a blend of biography and autobiography as Lessing recounts her four visits to Zimbabwe, providing a unique perspective on her heritage and the evolving identity of the nation. The narrative captures the essence of her journey, highlighting the interplay between personal history and broader societal themes. This edition is available in English and invites readers to engage with the rich tapestry of experiences that shape Lessing’s connection to Africa.
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A highly personal story of the eminent British writer returning to her African roots that is “brilliant . . . [and] captures the contradictions of a young country.”–New York Times Book Review
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