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The Waves by Virginia Woolf
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it was amazing
bookshelves: british-irish-scottish-literature, bloomsbury, five-stars, favorites, read-in-2013, 2016-year-of-woolf, read-in-2016, read-in-2019, read-in-2021
Read 23 times. Last read April 2, 2021 to April 17, 2021.

Thus when I come to shape here at this table between my hands the story of my life and set it before you as a complete thing, I have to recall things gone far, gone deep, sunk into this life or that and become part of it; dreams, too, things surrounding me, and the inmates, those old half-articulate ghosts who keep up their hauntings by day and night; who turn over in their sleep, who utter their confused cries, who put out their phantom fingers and clutch at me as I try to escape—shadows of people one might have been; unborn selves.
My umpteenth reading of The Waves and it still floors me. There's not a wasted word here: Woolf's attention to rhythm—she was listening to Beethoven's String Quartet in B-flat Minor, Opus 130 while writing this novel, and Beethoven's nuances are found in her prose at all turns—and the ways in which she questions subjectivity, interpersonal relations, the ways in which we are connected and yet disparate from those around us are on display here more so than in any of her other fictional works.

The last section is sadly not as famous as the last section in Joyce's Ulysses, but it may well be even more gut-wrenchingly brutal in its philosophical underpinnings and the ways in which Woolf engages with poetics to sustain the flow of her inquiries into what it means to be human. On each reading there is something more to be found here, something more to be learned, something to relish and treasure, some keen diamond-edged truth that slices just as much as it illuminates.

A book that can never have an equal, hands down.
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“And the poem, I think, is only your voice speaking.”
Virginia Woolf, The Waves
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May 13, 2004 – Shelved
October 11, 2004 – Shelved (Other Paperback Edition)
August 2, 2014 – Shelved as: classics (Other Paperback Edition)
August 2, 2014 – Shelved as: british-irish-sc... (Other Paperback Edition)
August 2, 2014 – Shelved as: bloomsbury (Other Paperback Edition)
August 2, 2014 – Shelved as: favorites (Other Paperback Edition)
August 2, 2014 – Shelved as: five-stars (Other Paperback Edition)
August 2, 2014 – Shelved as: read-in-2013
August 2, 2014 – Shelved as: favorites
August 2, 2014 – Shelved as: five-stars
August 2, 2014 – Shelved as: bloomsbury
August 2, 2014 – Shelved as: british-irish-scottish-literature
March 31, 2016 – Shelved as: 2016-year-of-woolf
April 12, 2016 – Shelved as: read-in-2016
Started Reading
December 9, 2016 – Finished Reading
April 15, 2019 – Started Reading
April 27, 2019 – Shelved as: read-in-2019
April 27, 2019 – Finished Reading
April 2, 2021 – Started Reading
April 11, 2021 –
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April 17, 2021 – Shelved as: read-in-2021
April 17, 2021 – Finished Reading

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Rowena Definitely one of my favourite books, and it's definitely time for a reread!


Duane Parker I love reading reviews for this novel. It truly is a work of art. One of the things I like about Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ is that it gives millions of readers a chance to be introduced to novels like The Waves. And reviews like this one may give them the incentive, that little push that they will be forever grateful for.


Jonathan Is this annotated version worth getting? I am considering another read one of these days and might try this edition


Proustitute (on hiatus) Jonathan wrote: "Is this annotated version worth getting? I am considering another read one of these days and might try this edition"

Since there are so many quotes (from poems mostly) Woolf often doesn't quote, the annotations are helpful, yes. There are also notes that line some of the novel's events or phrases up alongside her diary entries and so on, as well as criticism on The Waves.


Jonathan Great - thanks - will order a copy


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Great review!


Proustitute (on hiatus) Thanks, Dale and leslie!


TBV (on hiatus) P, I love her listening to Beethoven as she wrote. I enjoyed reading your review.


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