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The Hours

By Michael Cunningham

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| Paperback | 9780312305062

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Book Description

The Hours tells the story of three women: Virginia Woolf, beginning to write Mrs. Dalloway as she recuperates in a London suburb with her husband in 1923; Clarissa Vaughan, beloved friend of an acclaimed poet dying from AIDS, who in modern-day New York is planning a party in his honor; and Laura BroContinue

The Hours tells the story of three women: Virginia Woolf, beginning to write Mrs. Dalloway as she recuperates in a London suburb with her husband in 1923; Clarissa Vaughan, beloved friend of an acclaimed poet dying from AIDS, who in modern-day New York is planning a party in his honor; and Laura Brown, in a 1949 Los Angeles suburb, who slowly begins to feel the constraints of a perfect family and home. By the end of the novel, these three stories intertwine in remarkable ways, and finally come together in an act of subtle and haunting grace.

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  • Ghost of Mrs D

    The Hours by Michael Cunningham 230pp, Fourth Estate, £12.99 Michael Cunningham's new novel may have been inspired by Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway - working title: The Hours - but it quickly slips free of these original moorings to become a far more ... (read full critics)

    guardian.co.uk published on Sun, 26 Sep 2010

  • Thinking aloud

    Mrs Dalloway, the novel to which The Hours is a homage, is often cited as a prime example of a "stream of consciousness" narrative. Such a narrative is supposed to follow not just the unvoiced thoughts of a character (Jane Austen's Emma does that), b ... (read full critics)

    guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010

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  • 5 people find this helpful

    "You kissed me beside a pond."
    "Ten thousand years ago".
    "It's still happening"

    The Hours è una dichiarazione d'amore, alla letteratura, all'amore, alla vita.

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    Tancredi said on Aug 6, 2011 | 2 feedbacks

  • 4 people find this helpful

    What a good book should bring to the reader are these:pure entertainment and thoroughly fluent narration of events, and of course, deep stirring of feelings.
    The hours has all of them.
    I can't name any other book that has so caught my attention as The Hours did. And I am unable to name any ... (continue)

    What a good book should bring to the reader are these:pure entertainment and thoroughly fluent narration of events, and of course, deep stirring of feelings.
    The hours has all of them.
    I can't name any other book that has so caught my attention as The Hours did. And I am unable to name any other book as well, which has more touching paragraphs as this. For days I would read loud passages after passages, fully savouring the words. Really I would think the composition alone makes the work quite perfect in literary standard. Chapters are simply words stringed together like jewels.
    My favorite parts included the beginning where the letter, simple but with so much deep, disturbing forces not unlike the dark torrents about to carry Ms.Woolf away. The parts about Clarissa are also favorite reads.
    For reasons I have yet to uncover, some chapters concerning Richard and his mother can sometimes be unbearably painful to read. Not that the book is ill-written. The feeling of deep disturbance I guess, is the reason. Somehow it makes me uncomfortable.
    A great book. A great read, literally.

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    razor's edge said on Mar 4, 2007 | Add your feedback

  • 2 people find this helpful

    Good companion to the movie

    This is the same story, told in mostly the same way. It's excellent. I recommend seing the movie, reading this book, reading Mrs. Dalloway and even watching the movie version of Mrs. Dalloway, if possible.

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    Hans said on Nov 13, 2007 | Add your feedback

  • sofisticato e metaletterario, commovente tributo alla prosa di Virginia Woolf

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    Andretwp said on Jan 31, 2012 | Add your feedback

  • 1 person find this helpful

    Wow

    Delicate, intense, senstive, intelligent, and with the power to make me want to reread Mrs. Dalloway.

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    fran_ces said on Nov 22, 2010 | Add your feedback

  • The Hours

    I was swept away in the parallels of the lives of the three women in the story (four if you count Mrs. Dalloway). I even went out to get Mrs. Dalloway to read because since I had not yet read that book I'm sure I missed many of the literary references therein. The ending was just the icing on the ... (continue)

    I was swept away in the parallels of the lives of the three women in the story (four if you count Mrs. Dalloway). I even went out to get Mrs. Dalloway to read because since I had not yet read that book I'm sure I missed many of the literary references therein. The ending was just the icing on the cake.

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    Readingrat said on Apr 17, 2010 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback

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