Dragă Virginia
Dragă Virginia
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"La 90 de ani de la publicarea eseului Virginiei Woolf 'O cameră doar a ei', care vorbește despre scris, despre femei care scriu, despre spațiu personal, independență și explorare, cincisprezece scriitoare îi răspund autoarei britanice din propriile spații intime, descriindu-și libertățile și mediile de explorare și exprimare. 'Dragă Virginia' strânge laolaltă perspective foarte diverse. Textele acestor prozatoare, poete, dramaturge, eseiste, unele debutante, altele adevărate repere literare, compun o hartă subiectivă, dar nu mai puțin edificatoare a ceea ce înseamnă a avea o voce sonoră și liberă"--Black Button, back cover
90 years after the publication of Virginia Woolf's essay 'A Room of her own', which talks about writing, women writing, personal space, independence and exploration, fifteen women writers respond to the British author from their own intimate spaces, describing the freedoms and environments of exploration and expression. 'Dear Virginia' brings together very diverse perspectives. The texts of these prose writers, poets, playwrights, essayists, some debutantes, others true literary landmarks, compose a subjective, but no less an edifying map of what it means to have a sound and a free voice
90 years after the publication of Virginia Woolf's essay 'A Room of her own', which talks about writing, women writing, personal space, independence and exploration, fifteen women writers respond to the British author from their own intimate spaces, describing the freedoms and environments of exploration and expression. 'Dear Virginia' brings together very diverse perspectives. The texts of these prose writers, poets, playwrights, essayists, some debutantes, others true literary landmarks, compose a subjective, but no less an edifying map of what it means to have a sound and a free voice
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