A review by sapovnela
A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf

4.0

I thoroughly enjoyed the narrative aspect, maybe the audiobook had an important role in this. While not everything stated here lived enough to arrive to our times I think the central thesis of this work are still very much walking with us along the streets, which is to say: a shame (and one that angers). On other hand the focus on these topics left others outside yet the delivery of the desired message is good, even with this lack (which should not be ignored by the reader).

While I liked Woolf's witty and 'voice' I also came across comments of her use of racist therms, and indeed, there were words that caught my attention but english not being my first language and my ignorance over the history of this language failed to show this to me while reading, if I have noticed I think I'd have enjoyed it less.