Here are two stories by Virginia Woolf: “An Unwritten Novel” and “The Mark on the Wall”. Virginia Woolf is a ‘stream of consciousness’ writer. As was James Joyce, Samuel Beckett and Sylvia Plath. For Woolf, the internal reality, that is, the reality of the mind is more important than the external reality. “Human beings think continuously, have fragmented thoughts, so a writing should incorporate that.” It’s tricky to read out loud, I found. So, if you find yourself lost while listening, don’t worry. You are and so am I. Lost in a train of thought… I hope you enjoy these stories by Virginia Woolf.
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