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The Hours by Michael Cunningham intertwines the lives of three women from different eras, each connected by Virginia Woolf's novel Mrs. Dalloway. As they navigate their daily challenges, profound emotional connections and revelations emerge, exploring themes of identity, love, and the passage of time.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy beautifully crafted narratives that weave together the lives of three women across different time periods, exploring themes of identity, creativity, and the impact of Virginia Woolf's work on their lives.

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The Hours is a novel inspired by the life and work of Virginia Woolf.

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The Hours by Michael Cunningham is a masterfully woven narrative that explores the intricate and profound impacts of Virginia Woolf's literary legacy over the span of several decades. This groundbreaking novel, winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize and the Pen/Faulkner Award, delicately intertwines the lives of three women bound by the threads of Woolf's seminal work, Mrs Dalloway.

Set in different times and places, Cunningham's story begins with Virginia Woolf herself in the 1920s. Exiled in Richmond and far removed from the vibrant intellectual life of Bloomsbury, she grapples with her restless mind and troubled mental health under the vigilant care of her devoted husband Leonard. As she endeavours to begin her new novel, Woolf's internal battles and creative process are laid bare, poignantly showcasing the struggles behind her genius.

In the oppressive heat of 1940s Los Angeles, Laura Brown, a young mother and wife, finds herself suffocating under the weight of suburban domesticity. Seeking solace and escape, she immerses herself in her treasured copy of Mrs Dalloway. Her story captures the tension between societal expectations and personal desires, offering a heartrending look into her quest for a more fulfilling life.

Fast forward to 1990s New York, and we meet Clarissa Vaughan, a modern embodiment of Woolf's Mrs Dalloway. Clarissa is bustling through her day in Greenwich Village, meticulously planning a party for her lifelong friend Richard, an accomplished poet whose battle with AIDS has consumed both his body and mind. Her day-to-day actions reflect a deep-seated connection to Woolf's character while exploring contemporary themes of love, loss, and identity.

Through these interlinked stories, The Hours delivers a rich and multifaceted tapestry that meditates on artistic expression, the echo of literature on everyday lives, and the shared experience of human longing and despair. Cunningham's elegant prose seamlessly transitions across time and space, weaving an evocative and haunting narrative that resonates deeply with readers.

As a meditation on creative endeavour, failure, love, and madness, The Hours stands as a powerful tribute to Virginia Woolf's enduring influence. It captures the timeless essence of her work while examining the profound connections between writer and reader. With meticulous attention to detail and an empathetic touch, Cunningham's novel is a poignant exploration of the pains and triumphs of the human spirit that will leave an indelible impression on all who read it.

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The Hours has been praised for its ability to heighten the reader's perception with overwhelming craftsmanship. It is described as extremely moving, original, and memorable, as well as engrossing, imaginative, and humane.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781841150352

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 October 1999

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Fourth Estate Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 160g

Pages: 240

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About the Author

Michael Cunningham was raised in Los Angeles and now lives in New York. His first novel A Home at the End of the World was published in 1990. and his second Flesh and Blood in 1995. His work has been published in the New Yorker and Best American Short Stories 1989.

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