Orlando (Audiobook)
A life that defies time, gender, and every rule of reality.
Virginia Woolf’s Orlando is a dazzling, genre-defying journey through centuries of English history, following the young nobleman-turned-woman who wanders from the Elizabethan court to the modern age, witnessing empires rise and fashions fade while remaining mysteriously constant. Equal parts playful satire, lyrical meditation, and bold experiment in identity, the novel explores the fluidity of gender, the passage of time, and the enduring power of art. With wit, elegance, and imagination, Woolf invites readers to follow a life that transcends history—and, in doing so, to reconsider what it truly means to live.
About the author
Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) was one of the most influential writers of the 20th century and a pioneering figure of literary modernism. Her works, including To the Lighthouse and Orlando, are celebrated for their psychological depth and experimental narrative techniques, which continue to inspire readers and writers worldwide.