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by Michael Cunningham (Author) "There are still the flowers to buy..." (more)
Key Phrases: New York, Laura Brown, Walter Hardy (more...)
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The Hours is both an homage to Virginia Woolf and very much its own creature. Even as Michael Cunningham brings his literary idol back to life, he intertwines her story with those of two more contemporary women. One gray suburban London morning in 1923, Woolf awakens from a dream that will soon lead to Mrs. Dalloway. In the present, on