The Four-Gated City

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by Doris Lessing


  A Man and Two Women

  The Temptation of Jack Orkney and

  Other Stories

  Stories

  African Stories

  The Real Thing: Stories and Sketches

  OPERA

  The Making of the Representative for

  Planet Eight (Music by Philip Glass)

  POETRY

  Fourteen Poems

  NONFICTION

  In Pursuit of the English

  Particularly Cats

  Going Home

  A Small Personal Voice

  Prisons We Choose to Live Inside

  The Wind Blows Away Our Words

  Particularly Cats…And Rufus

  African Laughter

  The Doris Lessmg Reader

  MORE PRAISE FOR THE FOUR-GATED CITY:

  “This most exemplary of modern women… who has noticed and remarked on everything, who has entertained and ultimately refused almost every illusion that tempts the contemporary intelligence … seeks now, in pre-historic recesses and unconscious memory, a new sustaining myth Her intelligence is formidable, her integrity monumental and her operating methods wholly uncompromising. She has not spared herself and will not spare the reader—She has done her job and what a staggering job it is.”

  —John Leonard, New York Times

  “Every conversation and action has the kind of resonance most novelists presumably only dream about—She has great style of a sort all her own and her intense concentration can have its own astounding images… a clairvoyant vision of contaminated countryside shining like a poisoned mouse; or an image of the city in accelerated time, its buildings rising and crumbling like the plumes of a fountain.”

  —Christian Science Monitor

  “One of the most remarkable feats in contemporary fiction

  Certain to be argued about, read and reread frequently in the years to come. The Four-Gated City demands total assimilation into our life if we are to be the inheritors of tomorrow.”

  —Chicago Daily News

  “Lessing has dared to look at our world as it is One can only hint at the complexity of The Four-Gated City.”

  —The New Leader

  “A magnificence in intensity and subtlety far beyond its rivals.”

  —Atlanta Journal

  “A unifying presence vibrates … the strong will of the author, applying herself to every possible explanation of life from Communism to spiritualism, not knowing where her modish contemporaries are looking and not caring.”

  -Life

  “This extraordinary novel… appeals to the mind, the imagination, and the heart. It is Doris Lessing writing at the peak of her considerable literary powers, spinning a parable of our times and of the near future that is as frightening as it is intensely dramatic.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  “An astonishing grasp of every nuance of modern existence and an extraordinary ability to get it all down without compromising its complexity." „

  —Commonweal

  “I read the Children of Violence novels and began to understand how a person could write about the problems of the world in a compelling and beautiful way. And it seemed to me that that was the most important thing I could ever do.”

  —Barbara Kingsolver

  Copyright

  The Four-Gated City was first published in the United Kingdom by MacGibbon & Kee Limited in 1969. First U.S. edition was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1969.

  THE FOUR-GATED CITY. Copyright © 1969 by Doris Lessing.

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  EPub Edition © SEPTEMBER 2010 ISBN: 978-0-062-04794-6

  First HarperPerennial edition published 1995.

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Lessing, Doris May, 1919-

  The four-gated city: a novel / Doris Lessing.—1st ed.

  p. cm. — (Children of violence)

  ISBN 0-06-097667-5

  I. Title. II. Series: Lessing, Doris May, 1919-Children of violence.

  [PR6023.E833F6 1995)

  823.914—dc20 95-31487

  07 08 09 10 RRD 10 9 8 7 6 5 4

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