Lessing: 'We Have a Treasure-house of Literature'

"We have a treasure-house of literature, going back to the Egyptians, the Greeks, the Romans. It is all there, this wealth of literature, to be discovered again and again by whoever is lucky enough to come upon it. Suppose it did not exist. How impoverished, how empty we would be."--Doris Lessing, from her Nobel Prize acceptance speech, which was reprinted in the Guardian.

 

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