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  • Vita & Virginia: A Double Life

    (By Sarah Gristwood)

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    Author Sarah Gristwood
    “Book Descriptions: Virginia Woolf is one of the world’s most famous writers, and a leading light of literary modernism and feminism. During the 1920s she had a passionate affair with a fellow author, Vita Sackville-West, and they remained friends until Virginia’s death in 1941. The hero of Virginia’s novel Orlando was modeled on Vita and the book has been described as "one of the longest and most charming love letters in history." That’s on top of the more than 500 letters they wrote to each other. Vita was also a highly regarded and award-winning novelist before the War, but she is most famous today as the co-creator of the garden at Sissinghurst, one of the most influential and visited gardens in the world. This double biography of two extraordinary women examines their lives together and apart.”

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    Orlando

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    The Waves

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    A Haunted House And Other Short Stories

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    Night and Day

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    Kew Gardens

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