When Virginia Woolf published "The Waves", she had turned forty-nine years old . Starting from this stage of maturity and experience, Virginia Woolf's prose resorts to interior monologue to immerse us in the lives of six characters, from childhood to old age.
More than before a novel, the reader is faced with a warp of forms, sensations, colors and sounds that follow the cadence and rhythm of the waves: always the same, always different, omnipresent. Woolf's text flows, like those waves, fleetingly, eternally, and makes this novel a key work for understanding 20th-century literature .
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: 224
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