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lukeblundell 's review for:
Orlando
by Virginia Woolf
You can see so much of A Room of One's Own here, which was published less than a year after this one. Especially by what it means to be free as an individual. But towards the end there's also a lot of Jacob's Room; I prefered this though, it seems a lot more careful, more sentimental too; telling an entire person's life in fragments, or even more than a person's life - lives. I wasn't grabbed by the historical genre but the last 40 or so pages are incredible. How she zips through the centuries, picking up on the tiny details like she's so good at doing, splitting people up into the multiple versions of whatever makes up their entire soul. Rich writing. Full of vitamins.