I’m a little bit afraid of Virginia Woolf
Reading To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf right now. It’s been ages since I’ve attempted to read anything by her. I read A Room of One’s Own back in College in a Women’s Studies class, but I couldn’t...
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Someone over on LibraryThing shared the poem that follows, which was on The Writer’s Almanac today. I discovered Henry James for myself only this year, and he’s a writer I will continue reading for...
View ArticleA Not So Common Reader
Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader by Anne Fadiman ★★★★ Author Anne Fadiman has book love well anchored in her genetic pool. A cursory glance at wikipedia tells us she is the daughter of the...
View ArticleTwo by Woolf
♫ A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf ★★★★ Asked to talk about Women and Fiction, Virginia Woolf approached the topic in her unique conversational style, moving from one stream of thought to another....
View ArticleAnd calm of mind, all passions spent.
All Passion Spent by Vita Sackville-West ★★★★★ “On the contrary, said Lady Slane, that is another thing about which I’ve made up my mind. I’m going to become completely self indulgent. I’m going to...
View ArticleBathtime Reading
Slightly Foxed: No. 18: The Sensation of Crossing the Street by Gail Pirkis and Hazel Wood (Editors) ★★★★⅓ Edition: Slightly Foxed: The Real Reader’s Quarterly (2008), Paperback, 96 pages Original...
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