" Mrs. Dalloway said she would go for the flowers ."
As Clarissa prepares to throw a party, old lovers, childhood friends and a suicidal veteran cross her path.
Beneath its apparent simplicity, this premise conceals a complex structure, in which past and present are intertwined in an intricate narrative game . The author uses the rhythmic cadence of her prose—which flows like the consciences of her characters—, the time jumps and the different points of view to show that behind the figuratively ordered world that surrounds Clarissa lies an inner chaos. In this novel, Virginia Woolf breaks with the traditional British narrative and proposes a masterful reflection on the passage of time, feminism and madness.
This title belongs to the Illustrated Classics collection of the Alma publishing house, where each book has its own personality and has an exclusive and unique design . Every detail has been taken care of, betting on the highest quality: hardcover books, prints and a reading tape. Gala Pont's precious illustrations have been specially created for the occasion, which makes this book a jewel both for its content and for its finishes.
Author: Virginia Woolf
Illustrator: Gala Pont
Format: 15.5 x 21.5 cm
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 208
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