Writing inspired by four visits to Zimbabwe, her childhood home, from the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature 2007, Doris Lessing. In the 1980s & early 1990s, Doris Lessing made several visits to her homel&, Zimbabwe, a country from which she had been banned for twenty-five years for her opposition to the government of what was then white Southern Rhodesia. Vividly mingling memory & reportage, Lessing pays passionate & profound testament to an extraordinary country, its landscape, people & unquenchable spirit. ` African Laughter` is both a shrewd & perceptive portrait of a modern African state emerging from its bloody & terrible colonial history, & a candid & moving insight into the mind of one of this century`s finest writers.