
The Waves
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Narrated by:
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Frances Jeater
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By:
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Virginia Woolf
About this listen
The Waves traces the lives of six friends from childhood to old age. It was written when Virginia Woolf was at the height of her experimental powers, and she allows each character to tell their own story, through powerful, poetic monologues. By listening to these voices struggling to impose order and meaning on their lives, we are drawn into a literary journey that stunningly reproduces the complex, confusing and contradictory nature of human experience. It is read with affection and skill by Frances Jeater.
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Public Domain (P)2014 Naxos AudioBooksThe book jumps a lot from character to character and is written in first person so I found it a bit hard to keep up with who’s monologue we’re listening to each time. It’s seeping with sadness throughout. Sadness and tenderness for the daemons that each character carries with them and a lot of us will associate with. Sadness at the beauty of life and the inevitability of death, it’s simplicity and complexity, our choices and paths. Without giving any answers it explores so many aspects of life and growing up (from school to old age). I often found myself weeping uncontrollably when listening to this book that I had to avoid crowds when out and about. Not because of anything in particular, it’s just so beautifully and tenderly written that it touches some sensitive notes that I guess I’m not even fully aware of. So...be mindful of listening to it outdoors in front of people! ;)
I definitely feel I need to read it again as it is so dense with descriptions, allegories and meaning that I’m certain I’ve missed a few bits. Definitely not the lightest read out there but an incredibly beautiful, poetic, dreamy, melancholic, honest and satisfying read. Highly recommended!
A poetic, naked, beautiful account of life
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Very occasionally, I would quibble with her pronunciation (to be fair: I had the text open in front of me throughout and noticed only three times!). But this takes nothing at all away from the beauty and brilliance of her reading, which does full justice to Woolf’s rich and strange book.
Brilliant reading of a rich and complex novel
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Irritating narration
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Wonderful, complex book, but…
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Beautiful book
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Disappointing reading
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