Winner of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature, British novelist Doris Lessing explores themes such as feminism, politics, psychology and societal structures in her work. In her satirical novel The Good Terrorist, political idealism propels1 a protagonist into committing a violent act. The novel was published in 1985 at a time when the IRA was bombing targets2 across the UK, including Northern Ireland.
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The novel centres on a group of radicals in London. Alice, the book’s protagonist, is in her mid-thirties, well-educated, practical, caring3 and naïve. Determined to oppose what they believe to be a “fascist” establishment in the government of Margaret Thatcher, Alice and her partner, Jasper, join a communist group squatting4 a London council house5. The council6 has deliberately made the house uninhabitable, but Alice is still…
