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Orlando

Orlando

Par Woolf, Virginia

Publié par Zenith Velvet Ink Publishing

English 2025 ISBN 9791070128398
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🌙 What if a single life could cross centuries — and genders — without ever losing its soul? In Orlando, Virginia Woolf crafts one of literature's most inventive and enchanting masterpieces — a dazzling blend of fantasy, biography, satire, and self-discovery that defies every convention of the novel. The story follows Orlando, a young nobleman in Elizabethan England who suddenly and mysteriously transforms into a woman — and continues to live across four centuries without aging. Through shifting eras, identities, and loves, Orlando navigates the changing landscapes of gender, art, society, and desire, all while searching for a true sense of self. Playful, poetic, and breathtakingly original, Orlando explores the fluidity of identity and the courage it takes to embrace one's own transformation. Woolf's wit and imagination create a world where time bends, boundaries dissolve, and the self becomes an ever-evolving work of art. ✨ Click "Buy Now" and step into Orlando — Virginia Woolf's bold, mesmerizing exploration of time, identity, and the freedom to become.

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