The first novel by Doris Lessing was created in South Africa where she grew up. It is similar to her parents. This book tells the life of Mary Turner, a girl in a white city, until she was murdered by a black servant. The murder case was announced at the top of the first page, and the background was developed from there. Mary lives in this town; she is doing desk work and going out with many friends. She is a popular girl, but as her age passed, her friends began to get married, and eventually she was the only thing to leave and people started talking about her behind her I will.
The Grass Singing first published stunning news in a local newspaper on the killing of farms in Ngesi in south Rhodesia. Mary Turner was murdered by her and the housewife of Richard Turner, one of whom was a locale. In the center of this article is The Grass is Singing. What was intrigued from the beginning was that the police who inherited the investigation were not police but the neighbor farmers Charlie Slatter. Much more than the eyes. Even if the family boys Moses acknowledged that the murder caused him to commit this case, what is the relationship between him and Mrs. Turner?
As a tribute to Frantz Fanon, this article was interpreted by cultural historians of Doris Lessing's famous 1950 novel "The Grass is Singing". I think it is an attractive and complex exploration of the gender race whiteness that appeared in South Rhodesia's settlers colony at the end of colonial rule. I think that the core of Lessing's novel project is to think of ways to release 'knowledge' (truth) from 'race'. In epistemological and ethical sense, the solution of ethnic whiteness provides a prerequisite for the emergence of new ideas. Starting deliberately open, starting with the process of starting the Lessing story procedure, this article puts "knowledge" in the emotional and spiritual life of the character.