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  1. 1 gen 1986 · Prisons We Choose to Live Inside. Doris Lessing. 3.90. 2,550 ratings396 reviews. The celebrated author explores new ways to view ourselves and the society we live in, and gives us fresh answers to such enduring questions as how to think for ourselves and understand what we know.

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  2. Prisons We Choose to Live Inside is a collection of five essays by the British writer Doris Lessing, which were previously delivered as the 1985 Massey Lectures. The Essays. The five collected essays are generally meant to be read in order though they can be read independently.

    • Doris May Lessing
    • Canada
    • 1986
    • 1986
  3. 31 mag 2013 · Prisons we choose to live inside. by. Doris Lessing. Publication date. 1987. Topics. Social aspects, Individuality, Social groups, Collective behavior, Mass media, Protected DAISY. Publisher. Harper & Row.

  4. One of the world's most extraordinary writers addresses directly the prime questions before us all: how to think for ourselves, how to understand what we know, how to pick a path in a world deluged with opinions and information, how to look at our society and ourselves with fresh eyes.

  5. 14 ott 1987 · In this perceptive collection of essays, Doris Lessing addresses directly the prime questions before us all: how to think for ourselves, how to understand what we know, how to pick a path in a world deluged with opinions and information, and how to look at our society and ourselves with fresh eyes. Read more.

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    • Doris May Lessing
    • $11.99
    • Harper Perennial
  6. 28 nov 2013 · Prisons We Choose to Live Inside. Doris Lessing. HarperCollins Publishers, Nov 28, 2013 - Social Science - 96 pages. The companion to a series of lectures given by Lessing, winner of...

  7. In this perceptive collection of essays, Doris Lessing addresses directly the prime questions before us all: how to think for ourselves, how to understand what we know, how to pick a path in a world deluged with opinions and information, and how to look at our society and ourselves with fresh eyes.