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Book Club: Let’s Talk About ‘Mrs. Dalloway’

June 27, 2025
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“Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself”: So reads one of the great opening lines in British literature, the first sentence of Virginia Woolf’s classic 1925 novel, “Mrs. Dalloway.”

The book tracks one day in the life of an English woman, Clarissa Dalloway, living in post-World War I London, as she prepares for, and then hosts, a party. That’s pretty much it, as far as the plot goes. But within that single day, whole worlds unfold, as Woolf captures the expansiveness of human experience through Clarissa’s roving thoughts. On this week’s podcast, the Book Club host MJ Franklin discusses it with his colleagues Joumana Khatib and Laura Thompson.

Other books mentioned in this episode:

  • “The Passion According to G.H.,” by Clarice Lispector

  • “A Girl Is a Half-Formed Thing,” by Eimear McBride

  • “The Lesser Bohemians,” by Eimear McBride

  • “To the Lighthouse,” by Virginia Woolf

  • “Orlando,” by Virginia Woolf

  • “A Room of One’s Own,” by Virginia Woolf

  • “The Hours,” by Michael Cunningham

  • “Headshot,” by Rita Bullwinkel

  • “Tilt,” by Emma Pattee

We would love to hear your thoughts about this episode, and about the Book Review’s podcast in general. You can send them to [email protected].

The post Book Club: Let’s Talk About ‘Mrs. Dalloway’ appeared first on New York Times.

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