Literature Nobel for Doris Lessing

English writer Doris Lessing, 87, who ended her formal schooling at age 13 and went on to write novels that explored relationships between the genders and races, won the 2007 Nobel Prize in literature on Thursday.

The Swedish Academy cited her as "that epicist of the female experience, who with skepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilization to scrutiny."

Her breakthrough was the 1962 "Golden Notebook," the academy said. Her other important novels include "The Summer Before Dark" in 1973 and "The Fifth Child" in 1988.

--> With so much happening in the world this morning, I thought it best to start off with some cheery news. Brava, Doris!

(Via CNN)

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