Sunday, January 2, 2011

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2010 was my holiday year from blogging. That was not planned, it has just happened. Now I have placed the reading of the letters of Virginia Woolf in Plauderlaune again and it goes on.
anyone who suffers from pain to write, I can recommend these letters. It is less the content, which arouses the desire to write, as the way she talks freely and out of the moment, clapping and intrigued. This is all so fluid, so effortless. I find it incredibly stimulating.
The second volume, which contains the letters from 1912 to 1922, I have just finished. In the first volume there are the letters of her youth to her marriage to Leonard Woolf. As she writes often still quite girlish and sweet, but towards the end the tape shows an extra bite that does their style very well. The retained it and the only thing I find objectionable in Volume Two, those letters to her sister, in which they discussed the servant problem.

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