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ORLANDO
Since it was published in 1928, Orlando has been one of Virginia Woolf’s most popular novels due to its originality and transgressive spirit. It tells the adventures of a young English aristocrat—handsome, wealthy, charming, and a lover of literature—a figure inspired by the life and personality of the writer Vita Sackville-West, a close friend of the author—who rides through History with a capital H from the 16th to the 20th century and who, during the reign of Charles II, becomes a woman. This peculiar change of eras and gender is a journey through time, spaces, and emotions, as well as a stimulating meditation on artistic creation.