"A generous and pleasurable collection. . . . Vibrant and
illuminating, with quotable lines on every page. . . . [Lessing is] a
superb essayist: lucid, wise, knowledgeable, and witty."-- Booklist
In this collection of the very best of Doris Lessing's essays we are
treated to the wisdom and keen insight of a writer who has learned, over
the course of a brilliant career, to read the world differently. From
imagining the secret sex life of Tolstoy to the secrets of Sufism, from
reviews of classic books to commentaries on world politics, these essays
span an impressive range of subjects, cultures, periods, and themes, yet
they are remarkably consistent in one key regard: Lessing's clear-eyed
vision and clearly-expressed prose. But in its breadth and precision
Time Bites is more: it is also a map of the human spirit and an
intimate diagram of the mind of one of our greatest living writers.