<p><em>In this book you will be confronted with constantly recurring words and sentences and you will see that the words are the same but the depth is different.</em></p><p>One night you find yourself in a room. That room doesn't belong to you. A woman sits at the window; her name is Virginia Woolf. She asks you questions: <em>Can they really read me? Can they really see me?</em></p><p>This book is a long answer to those questions. It's not just a biography. It's not just a novel. It's not just an interview. Above all it's a journey into Woolf's life her writings her stream of consciousness and her silences.</p><p>from childhood tales to the light of <strong>The Lighthouse </strong> from the rhythm of <strong>The Waves </strong>to the timeless identity of Orlando <strong>from </strong>the scream of <em>A Room of One's Own to the simplicity of The Old Woman and the Parrot </em> opens the doors of Woolf's rooms one by one.</p><p>In each chapter Woolf speaks shows and remains silent. Each silence becomes a new story. The reader is not just a spectator but a passenger: they touch the past the present and the future all at once.</p><p>Because as Virginia Woolf reminds us <br><em>A man's greatest right is to have a room of his own. And that room is the infinity of words.</em></p><p>This book opens the door to that infinite room. Do you dare to enter?</p>
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