Publication of Virginia Woolf’s newly discovered work of fiction, The Life of Violet,
Just published Oct. 7, the volume of short stories edited by Urmila Seshagiri was featured by PBS Newshour on its art and culture series Canva on Oct. 9.
And next week, The Center for Fiction will welcome Seshagiri for a conversation with Woolf scholar Anne Fernald on the book, which is considered Woolf’s first work of experimental fiction.
The talk is available in person or as a livestream on Thursday, Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. EDT.
If you live in or near New York City, you may want to head over to 115 Lafayette St. in Brooklyn to attend in person at a cost of $10. If not, register for the livestream; it’s just $5.
Registration and details for both are available online.
