The Four-Gated City
| Author | Doris Lessing |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Series | Children of Violence |
| Genre | Novel |
| Publisher | MacGibbon & Kee |
Publication date | 1969 |
| Publication place | United Kingdom |
| Media type | Print (hardcover and paperback) |
| Pages | 712 |
| ISBN | 0061991821 |
| Preceded by | Landlocked |
The Four-Gated City, published in 1969, is the concluding novel in British Nobel Prize-winning author Doris Lessing's five-volume, semi-autobiographical series The Children of Violence, which she began, in 1952, with Martha Quest. In The Four-Gated City Lessing moves the setting from Zambesia, a fictionalized version of Southern Rhodesia, to London. Martha "is integrally part of the social history of the time - the Cold War, the Aldermaston Marches, Swinging London, the deepening of poverty and social anarchy." The novel extends into science fiction, depicting a dystopian future following the destruction of Britain.
When published it created a stir with claims that it promoted communism. The Four-Gated City is one of Lessing's most important works.