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The Waves - A Lyrical Masterpiece of Identity Consciousness and the Rhythms of Life - cover
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The Waves - A Lyrical Masterpiece of Identity Consciousness and the Rhythms of Life

Virginia Woolf, Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

Editora: Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

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Sinopse

Six voices. One life. A novel like no other.
The Waves is Virginia Woolf's most experimental and poetic novel—a bold meditation on time, identity, and the fluidity of human experience.

Told through the inner monologues of six characters—Bernard, Susan, Rhoda, Neville, Jinny, and Louis—The Waves flows like a symphony, weaving together their individual perspectives from childhood through adulthood. As they struggle with love, isolation, art, and mortality, Woolf dissolves the boundaries between self and other, character and narrator, prose and poetry.

More than a story, The Waves is an experience. A novel where sunlight, sea, and silence speak as loudly as the human voice—where time ebbs and flows like the ocean itself.

"A work of genius... Woolf's most daring and profound book." — The New York Times
"A hypnotic novel of voices and visions." — The Guardian
"Reading The Waves is like listening to an orchestra of thought." — Goodreads Reviewer

Ideal for readers of modernist literature, poetic fiction, and philosophical introspection, The Waves is a landmark of experimental writing and one of the most ambitious novels of the 20th century.

Click 'Buy Now' and immerse yourself in a literary tide of beauty, depth, and transformation.
Disponível desde: 24/07/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 193 páginas.

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