A review by gothhotel
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf

5.0

Constant motion - slow at first, little worlds moving down Bond Street, reflecting and refracting parts of each other as the torch of narration passes between them. At the center of it all Mrs. Dalloway, both very young and very old (indeed every age) in the middle of her life; hands and feet, sensing and moving and doing. And the interactions, with Lucy or Peter Walsh… I can’t even begin to take that apart, look under the hood to understand how it beats with life.

Started as a library loan and knew within 20 pages i would have to own a copy. I’ll spare everyone (primarily myself) and try not to Say Something; I can only recommend.