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Love Letters: Vita and Virginia
Love Letters: Vita and Virginia | Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West
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'I am reduced to a thing that wants Virginia. I composed a beautiful letter to you in the sleepless nightmare hours of the night, and it has all gone. I just miss you...' At a dinner party in 1922, Virginia Woolf met the renowned author, aristocrat - and sapphist - Vita Sackville-West. Virginia wrote in her diary that she didn't think much of Vita's conversation, but she did think very highly of her legs. It was to be the start of almost twenty years of flirtation, friendship, and literary collaboration. Their correspondence ended only with Virginia's death in 1941. Intimate and playful, these selected letters and diary entries allow us to hear these women's constantly changing feelings for each other in their own words. Eavesdrop on the affair that inspired Virginia to write her most fantastical novel, Orlando, and discover a relationship that - even a hundred years later - feels radical and relatable. WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION FROM ALISON BECHDEL, AUTHOR OF FUN HOME AND CREATOR OF THE BECHDEL TEST.
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IndoorDame
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One of my favorite reads in quite some time! I restricted myself to reading a year‘s worth of letters a day to try and get a sense of the actual time passing in their 20 year friendship and love affair. The window into the lives and minds of these remarkable women was so special, and the writing itself stunning!

TheBookHippie I love it too. 5 stars. 2mo
IndoorDame @TheBookHippie 💜💜💜💜 2mo
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IndoorDame
Love Letters: Vita and Virginia | Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West
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#weirdwords #weirdwordwednesday @CBee

I vote for bringing this back into common usage, it‘s just too much fun!!!!

CarolynM In Australia a “bingle” is a collision of some sort, usually a minor car accident. I didn‘t know it was hairstyle. Always good to learn something new🙂 2mo
TheBookHippie ♥️🙃♥️ 2mo
CBee Such a fun word! But I‘ll have to look up what hairstyle a “shingle” is 🤔 2mo
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IndoorDame @CarolynM that‘s actually much more fun than any of the things we say for minor car accident here 😁 2mo
IndoorDame @CBee it‘s cute! I spent lots of time looking at photos of 20s and 30s hair!😁 2mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 2mo
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IndoorDame
Love Letters: Vita and Virginia | Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West
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#weirdwords #weirdwordwednesday @CBee

These letters are, unsurprisingly, a font of fabulous words, and corybantic is my new favorite!

CBee What a cool word 😍 2mo
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IndoorDame
Love Letters: Vita and Virginia | Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West
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This is exactly why I keep putting off reading Proust! Every single time a writer I like references him they essentially say this… and yet… they all do read him, and love him at least as much as they hate him, so I still keep meaning to get to his work… eventually… #dilemma #somepartsofthecanonscareme

TheBookHippie I sit staring at my copies, maybe 2025 & 2026 😂 3mo
IndoorDame @TheBookHippie good plan! 😂 3mo
xicanti The thing about Proust is, he‘s wordy in a fun way more often than a frustrating way. There were times when I got sick of his narrator‘s crap, but for the most part I had an amazing romp through his long, long novel. 3mo
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IndoorDame @xicanti that‘s encouraging, thanks! 3mo
Graywacke Proust creates something with those winding sentences. Definitely worth reading. Just carry your patience along with you 3mo
IndoorDame @Graywacke thank you! I appreciate the encouragement! 3mo
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IndoorDame
Love Letters: Vita and Virginia | Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West
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I don‘t know if they ever actually take a #RomanticGetaway because I‘m only in the 3rd year of their 20 year correspondence, but Vita has already tried to entice Virginia away twice… even though her health makes travel difficult Virginia has gone to stay at Vita‘s house, so maybe a trip further afield is in the cards at some point… #luckyinlove @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Eggs Perfect ✍🏻 3mo
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IndoorDame
Love Letters: Vita and Virginia | Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West
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I am too muzzy headed to make out anything. #firstlinefridays @ShyBookOwl

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IndoorDame
Love Letters: Vita and Virginia | Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West
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#LoveLetter #LuckyInLove @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Not sure if romance actually counts as a season since I almost never read seasonally in February, but I felt motivated to pull this off the shelf yesterday. Loving it so far!

Eggs Perfect! 3mo
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TheBookHippie
Love Letters: Vita and Virginia | Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West
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I screamed I was so excited!!!
This book is beautiful I cannot wait to read it!
Yes I opened it early 🤫😂😅🎉🧁

Thank you so much @IndoorDame your note made me 🥹♥️

IndoorDame I‘m glad it made you so happy!!!💜 11mo
kspenmoll This looks fabulous! 11mo
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Bibliomania
Love Letters: Vita and Virginia | Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West
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Vita to Virginia: (talking about writing her novel, The Edwardians)
'It is better to be extremely ambitious, or rather modest? Probably the latter is safer; but I hate safety, and would rather fail gloriously than dingily succeed.'

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Bibliomania
Love Letters: Vita and Virginia | Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West
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Vita to Virginia:
'When I read you, I feel no one has ever written English prose before, - knocked it about, put it into its place, made it into a servant. I wonder perpetually how you do it...'
p.66, 2021 Vintage Classics paperback

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zanni
Love Letters: Vita and Virginia | Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West
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Vita‘s Sackville‘s desk, I am cryyyying so hard.

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emmaturi
Love Letters: Vita and Virginia | Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West
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My nonfiction book last month was the above book. I found the introduction very helpful and informative. I didn't really know that much about the women. I did know more about Virginia Woolf though. I am keen to read their books now. I like books in letter format, but sometimes I got a bit overwhelmed with the amount of letters.

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emmaturi
Love Letters: Vita and Virginia | Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West
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Ok two new books! I started the tagged book as my nonfiction book for June!