The Waves,
Virginia Wolf
With a style close to poetic prose, The Waves, published in 1931, is Virginia Woolf's most experimental novel and one of the works that marked the beginning of the revolution in 20th century literature.
The waves come and go, while the sun travels across the sky from sunrise to sunset. A space and time captured with exceptional beauty, in which the interior monologues of six characters are interspersed, who, through the technique of the flow of thought, burst onto the scene to compose an original, profound and diverse reflection on existence.