The Grass Is Singing

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The Grass Is Singing is Doris Lessing’s debut novel, a psychologically intense exploration of race, class, and isolation set on a Southern Rhodesian farm in colonial Africa.

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instanceOf novel
adaptationType film adaptation
author Doris Lessing NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstEditionFormat print
followedBy Martha Quest NERFINISHED
genre political fiction
postcolonial literature
psychological fiction
social novel
hasAdaptation The Grass Is Singing (1981 film) NERFINISHED
hasCharacter Dick Turner NERFINISHED
Moses NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn postcolonial literary criticism of Southern Africa
hasMainCharacter Mary Turner NERFINISHED
hasSubject alienation
colonial administration
economic hardship
farm life
identity crisis
marital conflict
mental illness
power relations
violence
white supremacy
hasTitleInLanguage The Grass Is Singing (English) NERFINISHED
literaryMovement postwar British literature
mainTheme class
colonialism
isolation
psychological breakdown
race
mediaType print
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableFor critique of racial segregation
exploration of white settler society in Southern Rhodesia
portrayal of gender roles in colonial society
originalLanguage English
partOf Doris Lessing bibliography
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
publicationYear 1950
publisher Michael Joseph NERFINISHED
settingEnvironment farm
settingLocation Southern Rhodesia NERFINISHED
settingRegion colonial Africa
timePeriodOfSetting mid-20th century

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Doris Lessing notableWork The Grass Is Singing