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About the Book
“Waves” by Virginia Woolf is an extraordinary novel that defies conventional storytelling. This innovative work combines soliloquies and poetic prose to create a tapestry of inner thoughts and perceptions. Set against the backdrop of the ever-changing sea, the narrative follows the lives of six characters from childhood to adulthood, capturing their thoughts, dreams, and realities.
Why Read “Waves”
- Experience Woolf’s groundbreaking narrative style that blends poetic language with rich character introspection.
- Explore themes of identity, time, and the nature of reality through the perspectives of six distinct voices.
- Engage with a novel that has influenced countless writers and continues to be a cornerstone of modernist literature.
About the Author
Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was a pioneering figure in the modernist literary movement. Her innovative approach to narrative and character development has made her one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. Woolf’s works, including “Mrs. Dalloway” and “To the Lighthouse”, are celebrated for their depth and complexity, and her legacy continues to inspire readers and writers alike.






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