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Displaying all articles tagged:
Virginia Woolf
vulture lists
July 26, 2023
Greta Gerwig’s 10 Favorite Books
George Eliot, Virginia Woolf, Joan Didion, and more.
By
Greta Gerwig
memoirs
Jan. 30, 2019
I Tried to Be Virginia Woolf. A Brilliant New Memoir Comes Closer.
Katharine Smyth’s
All the Lives We Ever Lived
is both a literary tribute and a powerful debut of its own.
By
Hillary Kelly
reconsideration
Oct. 12, 2018
Orlando
Is the Virginia Woolf Novel We Need Right Now
On its 90th anniversary, a recognition of how Woolf’s parodic, fantastical
faux
-biography made it possible to imagine a world beyond gender.
By
Joanna Scutts
audiobooks
Sept. 20, 2018
The Best-Ever Recordings From the Prehistory of Audiobooks
The Voices of the Dead Brought to Life Digitally, from Kesey to Nabokov to Tolstoy and Maybe Walt Whitman
By
Katherine Barner
Oct. 4, 2017
Jeanette Winterson’s 10 Favorite Books
From Virginia Woolf to John Irving.
By
Jeanette Winterson
coming soon
June 30, 2016
A Film About Woolf’s Love Affair Is in the Works
Chanya Button is set to direct the movie about the writers’ affair.
By
Tolly Wright
stage dive
Sept. 27, 2010
Stage Dive: An
Orlando
Without Heat or Humidity
The show, in spirit, might’ve been subtitled “The 500-Year-Old Virgin.”
By
Scott Brown