Dorothy Parker talks about aging; Virginia Woolf chimes in 

“this loose drifting material of life … flowers, clouds, beetles, and the price of eggs.” And squirrels. 

“Dorothy Parker talks about aging; Virginia Woolf chimes in,” and I have a few things to say myself.

read it here in (mac)ro(mic)

About Alice Lowe

I am a freelance writer, avid reader and Virginia Woolfophile in San Diego, California. My personal essays have been published in more than 90 literary journals and can be followed on my blog: www.aliceloweblogs.wordpress.com. I have published essays and reviews about Virginia Woolf, including two monographs in the Bloomsbury Heritage Series published by Cecil Woolf Publishers, London: "Beyond the Icon: Virginia Woolf in Contemporary Fiction," and "Virginia Woolf as Memoirist."
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1 Response to Dorothy Parker talks about aging; Virginia Woolf chimes in 

  1. EVA PARSONS says:

    Wow, Alice, another GEM. Thank you! Beautiful and succinct and poignant….

    Sent from my iPad

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