Author(s): Woolf, Virginia
Reader(s): Jeater, Frances
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: 20th Century
Catalogue No: NA429912
Barcode: 9789626342992
Release Date: 06/2003

WOOLF, V.: Waves (The) (Abridged)

The Waves traces the lives of six friends from childhood to old age. It was written when Virginia Woolf was at the height of her experimental literary powers, and she allows each character to tell their own story, through powerful, poetic monologues. By listening to these voices struggling to impose order and meaning on their lives, we are drawn into a literary journey which stunningly reproduces the complex, confusing and contradictory nature of human experience. This is the only recording available of The Waves on CD. It is read with affection and skill by Frances Jeater.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Woolf, Virginia - Author
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
1The sun had not yet risen03:21
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
2I see a ring said Bernard09:31
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
3Now said Bernard08:51
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
4There Rhoda sits09:06
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
5The sun rose higher01:55
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
6Now said Bernard04:46
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
7Now we march two by two07:21
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
8For how many months07:02
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
9I have won the game said Jinny06:34
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
10I have torn off the whole of May05:50
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
11Now we have received04:23
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
12It is the first day08:43
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
Disc 2
1Bernard had gone03:37
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
2The sun rose03:52
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
3The complexity of things08:13
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
4Something now leaves me06:25
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
5He has shot like an arrow03:21
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
6People go on passing04:30
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
7Susan I respect06:34
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
8How strange said Jinny08:10
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
9I shall edge behind them said Rhoda03:12
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
10The sun, risen02:24
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
11How fair, how strange07:05
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
12It is now five minutes to eight07:53
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
13Here is Percival said Jinny07:53
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
14When I came into the room tonight06:14
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
Disc 3
1It is Percival said Louis07:30
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
2But soon, too soon05:00
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
3The sun had risen03:04
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
4He is dead said Neville06:49
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
5There is the puddle said Rhoda05:15
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
6The sun no longer stood02:18
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
7I have signed my name said Louis03:41
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
8Now is the moment said Jinny08:06
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
9The sun had now sunk lower02:13
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
10And time said Bernard lets fall its drop07:46
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
11In this hot afternoon said Susan08:32
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
12I come back from the office08:10
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
13The sun was sinking02:58
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
14Hampton Court said Bernard02:28
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
Disc 4
1Now sitting side by side said Neville06:56
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
2It was different once said Bernard06:25
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
3There were lamp posts said Rhoda08:30
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
4Now they vanish said Louis07:50
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
5Now the sun had sunk02:18
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
6Now to sum up said Bernard06:26
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
7Let us pretend that we can make out03:41
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
8Once I had a biographer09:33
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
9Sitting down on a bank to wait05:36
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
10So I thought that night04:52
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
11One day as I leant over a gate09:16
Jeater, Frances (Reader)
12It is strange that we, who are capable of so much suffering07:17
Jeater, Frances (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 05:09:16