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Step into the delicate world of Virginia Woolf's last novel, a luminous and poignant exploration of memory, art, and the quiet rhythms of life.
Set on a summer day in the English countryside, Between the Acts unfolds around a village pageant staged on the lawn of a country house. As neighbors gather, watch, and perform, Woolf captures the fragile interplay between past and present, individual and community, war and peace. Beneath the surface of the performance, questions of identity, creativity, and the transience of human existence shimmer with her characteristic lyricism.
Written just before her death in 1941, this novel is both intimate and universal -- a reflection on the enduring power of art to give meaning, even in uncertain times. Woolf's prose is at once haunting and luminous, inviting readers to slow down, listen closely, and find beauty in fleeting moments.
Hailed as a modernist classic and celebrated as Woolf's final masterpiece, Between the Acts is essential reading for lovers of literary fiction, stream-of-consciousness writing, and those seeking to understand the genius of one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century.
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