The fifth child
de Doris Lessing Vintage Books, 1988, 133 p. The married couple in this novel pull off a remarkable achievement: They purchase a three-story house with oodles of bedrooms, and, on a middle-class income, in the '70s, fill it to the brim with happy children and visiting relatives. Their holiday gatherings are sumptuous celebrations of life and togetherness. And then the fifth child arrives. He's just a child--he's not supernatural. But is he really human? This is an elegantly written tale that the New York Times called "a horror story of maternity and the nightmare of social collapse . . . |
Lessing Doris.
The fifth child.
Vintage Books, 1988, 133 p.
Titre : | The fifth child |
Auteurs : | Doris Lessing, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Vintage Books, 1988 |
ISBN/ISSN : | 978-0-679-72182-6 |
Format : | 133 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Langues originales: | Anglais |
Résumé : | The married couple in this novel pull off a remarkable achievement: They purchase a three-story house with oodles of bedrooms, and, on a middle-class income, in the '70s, fill it to the brim with happy children and visiting relatives. Their holiday gatherings are sumptuous celebrations of life and togetherness. And then the fifth child arrives. He's just a child--he's not supernatural. But is he really human? This is an elegantly written tale that the New York Times called "a horror story of maternity and the nightmare of social collapse . . . |
Nature du document : | fiction |
Genre : | Fable |
Thème de fiction : | amour/différence/horreur |
Niveau : | Lycée |
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