The Sweetest Dream A Novel

Cover of The Sweetest Dream A Novel by Doris Lessing
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2002
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 496
ISBN-13: 9780066213347
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 1.85 Pounds
Width: 1.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823/.914
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The Sweetest Dream A Novel by Doris Lessing, published by HarperCollins on February 5, 2002, is a literary work that explores the complexities of a family throughout much of the twentieth century, with a particular focus on the tumultuous 1960s. This edition spans 496 pages and is written in English. The narrative delves into the lives of its characters, particularly the matriarch Julia, who reflects on the impact of two world wars on the younger generation, portraying them as deeply affected by their historical context.

Readers will encounter a vivid portrayal of remarkable women, including Julia and her daughter Frances, as they navigate the challenges posed by societal upheaval and personal struggles. The story unfolds around the family’s kitchen table, a symbol of connection and conflict, where they engage in discussions about the ideologies of their time. The novel presents a multifaceted view of history, emphasizing how war shapes individual lives and relationships, ultimately creating a tapestry of experiences that resonate with the reader.


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This story of a family, spanning most of the twentieth century, has its fulcrum in the Sixties, that contradictory and embattled decade about which argument becomes louder each day. The youth of that time, bursting old bonds and demanding freedoms, were seen by some of their elders in a manner not at all as they saw themselves, as romantic idealists, but as deeply damaged people. Old Julia, the clan’s matriarch, knows why. “You can’t have two dreadful wars and then say ‘That’s it, and now everything will go back to normal.’ They’re screwed up, our children, they are the children of war.”

Remarkable women, Julia and Frances, grandmother and mother, fight for “the kids” against obstacles, the worst being Comrade Johnny. Here is a memorable picture of a character only recently departed from our scene. “The revolution comes before personal matters” is his dictum, as he deposits discarded wives and hurt children in the accommodating house whose emotional center is always the extendable kitchen table, that essential prop of the Sixties, around which the family sits through the evenings, eating, joking, boasting about their shoplifting, debating the violent ideologies of the time that take some of them out to the Third World, another to a South African village dying of AIDS.

This novel reflects our recent history like a many-faceted mirror, and is full of people not easily forgotten, each — for worse or for better, directly or indirectly — made by war.

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Publisher: HarperCollins. Year: 2002.
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ISBN-13: 9780066213347.
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Language: en. Pages: 496. Edition: First Edition.

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