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A review by mejasam
Orlando by Virginia Woolf
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(4.9)
What a wonderful introduction to Virginia Woolf's beautiful, long-winded way of writing. She skips over decades of time with short sentences, but can simultaneously cover an entire day in 30 pages.
What more can you ask for than "Life and a lover" and the thought that a person consists of thousands of separate selves. Orlando is a fantastic experience if you can overlook the badly-aged use of slurs in the book.
What a wonderful introduction to Virginia Woolf's beautiful, long-winded way of writing. She skips over decades of time with short sentences, but can simultaneously cover an entire day in 30 pages.
What more can you ask for than "Life and a lover" and the thought that a person consists of thousands of separate selves. Orlando is a fantastic experience if you can overlook the badly-aged use of slurs in the book.