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Off the Shelf
By Elizabeth Rosner
| Monday, October 05, 2015
The first time I read Virginia Woolf’s luminous novel To the Lighthouse, I was
twenty-two and in my first year of an MFA program at UC Irvine. Although I
had already read Woolf’s essay “A Room of One’s Own,” which certainly left an
impression on my budding aspirations to write, I hadn’t yet found my way to
her novels. But reading this one fully changed my life. I can’t imagine what
kind of writer I would be now if I hadn’t found its beacon.READ
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