Virginia Woolf Project

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4 steps to participate in Virginia Woolf Project

ViWoP was born to give you voice! Find out how to participate in the Virginia Woolf Project in 4 simple steps by telling your story

The seeker of forgotten stories

In ‘The seeker of forgotten stories’ the writer Ester Rizzo tells of her day spent bringing to life the lives of sisters who lived in other centuries. Palermo, Italy, December 2019.

A mother lost, a mother found

‘A mother lost, a mother found’ and the return to a jealous, narcissistic land “who denies bread” in Angela Mancuso’s story. Sicily, 2020

Nadia, from the East

A ‘sister’, a white orphan, a strange disease: lives suspended in the story ‘Nadia, from the east’ by Cettina Callea. Italy, 2020.

Why should you read Virginia Woolf?

‘Why should you read Virginia Woolf?’ Question and answer in this interesting ‘lesson’ on Ted Ed by Iseult Gillespie of the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Gillespie is a trainer of the educational platform TED-Ed.’

Maria the gas station attendant

A september day,  year 1978 from the diary of Maria Lega, gas station attendant in Turin (Italy)

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