In this study of identity in Doris Lessing's space fiction, Waterman maintains that Lessing's writing identifies the universal problem--society's division into competitive and predatory groups--and places it outside the bounds of time and space, encouraging a social critique.
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In this study of identity in Doris Lessing's space fiction, Waterman maintains that Lessing's writing identifies the universal problem--society's division into competitive and predatory groups--and places it outside the bounds of time and space, encouraging a social critique.
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