The four-gated city
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Science Fiction
Children’s
Action & Adventure
Format
Hardcover
Pages
712
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1969
Publisher
Macgibbon & Kee
ISBN-10
0261618407
ISBN-13
9780261618404
Description
In the heart of a bustling London, Martha Quest wrestles with the complexities of her new existence, pulled into the vibrant yet chaotic world of Bohemian life. Having left her previous life behind, she faces an array of challenges and opportunities as she navigates the fringes of society. The city serves as a backdrop for her internal struggles and a catalyst for transformation, as she grapples with her identity and desires.
Martha encounters a rich tapestry of characters, each contributing to her evolving understanding of love, art, and political engagement. Through new friendships and romantic entanglements, she dives headfirst into the dynamic cultural landscape, encountering both the exhilaration and the disillusionment that often accompany such a lifestyle. Her passion for social justice and the search for meaning puts her on a quest that is both personal and universal.
Against a backdrop of societal changes and personal reinvention, Martha finds herself at the crossroads of rebellion and conformity. The narrative elegantly weaves together her individual experiences with the broader currents of the time, exploring themes of self-discovery and the struggle for authenticity in an ever-evolving world. Each moment in this new city forces her to confront her beliefs and the roles she plays in her own life.
As Martha's journey unfolds, she learns that the pursuit of freedom comes with a price. The city, with its endless possibilities, presents her with both liberation and entrapment, prompting profound questions about her place within it. Through her trials and tribulations, Lessing artfully reveals the intricate dance between aspiration and reality, leaving Martha—and the reader—reflecting on the essence of true belonging.
Martha encounters a rich tapestry of characters, each contributing to her evolving understanding of love, art, and political engagement. Through new friendships and romantic entanglements, she dives headfirst into the dynamic cultural landscape, encountering both the exhilaration and the disillusionment that often accompany such a lifestyle. Her passion for social justice and the search for meaning puts her on a quest that is both personal and universal.
Against a backdrop of societal changes and personal reinvention, Martha finds herself at the crossroads of rebellion and conformity. The narrative elegantly weaves together her individual experiences with the broader currents of the time, exploring themes of self-discovery and the struggle for authenticity in an ever-evolving world. Each moment in this new city forces her to confront her beliefs and the roles she plays in her own life.
As Martha's journey unfolds, she learns that the pursuit of freedom comes with a price. The city, with its endless possibilities, presents her with both liberation and entrapment, prompting profound questions about her place within it. Through her trials and tribulations, Lessing artfully reveals the intricate dance between aspiration and reality, leaving Martha—and the reader—reflecting on the essence of true belonging.
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