"Doris Lessing is the Cassandra of the documentary novel...crying for
something harshly denied to our age: a longing for magic, for the
irrational. Her concern for life, her independence of judgment and her
gift for diagnosing our hydra-headed social ills is extraordinary." --
The Observer
In the aftermath of World War II, Martha Quest finds herself completely
disillusioned. She is losing faith with the communist movement in
Africa, and her marriage to one of the movement's leaders is
disintegrating. Determined to resist the erosion of her personality, she
engages in the first satisfactory love affair and breaks free, if only
momentarily, from her suffocating unhappiness.
Landlocked is the fourth novel of Doris Lessing's classic Children of
Violence sequence of novels, each a masterpiece in its own right, and
collectively an incisive, all encompassing vision of our world in the
twentieth century.