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Virginia Woolf, David Bradshaw: Waves (2014, Oxford University Press)

256 pages

English language

Published Feb. 11, 2014 by Oxford University Press.

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978-0-19-964292-2
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I first started listening to my Audible UK download of The Waves by Virginia Woolf in April and, although it is only a fraction over nine hours, it took me two months to get around to finishing. The Waves is a very different book to any I think I have read or heard before. Essentially prose poetry, it is told in the first person in turn by each of six protagonists, three male and three female. All are pretty much the same age and from the same privileged background. They met as children and we follow them through their lives.

I had great difficulty initially getting into the flow of The Waves (Woolf makes many watery puns, so shall I!) and it wasn't until about 1/3 down that I could really concentrate on what was being said. The early chapters, as children, consist of brief overlapping sentences which I found …

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