Oh, the brutes! It’s damnably difficult. I have read novels of Virginia Woolf. That count goes to three. Three of her major novels four years back. I had opted to reserve my opinion on her writing for a very specific reason that I could not reach a well-defined conclusion then, and could not really spellContinue reading “Eight Short stories: by Virginia Woolf”
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A Doll’s House: Ibsen’s masterpiece
“Look into any man’s heart you please and you will always find, in everyone at least one black spot which he has to keep concealed.” Henrik Ibsen Let me snatch my tambourine out of the box and let me hurriedly drape myself in my Kashmiri pashmina shawl. I do not have a parti-colored shawl likeContinue reading “A Doll’s House: Ibsen’s masterpiece”