The Waves
Virginia Woolf • 1931
Devastation Rating
literary fiction grief philosophical loss
Our Take
Six voices threading through a lifetime, and Woolf never lets them fully touch. The novel is less about what happens than the experience of existing — consciousness as something that rises and falls and finally goes under. Percival dies and the others must figure out how to keep speaking. They do. That is the tragedy.
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