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A Road Trip Through 1928 Burgundy: Cafiero’s Novel Recasts Woolf as a Heart in Motion

A Road Trip Through 1928 Burgundy: Cafiero’s Novel Recasts Woolf as a Heart in Motion

Virginia Woolf, or the Ambiguity of Feeling: Or the Ambiguity of Feeling by Giuseppe Cafiero, a 140-page work of literary fiction set in 1928, where Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West travel through Burgundy in pursuit of something both fragile and incandescent: a love that refuses to stay still.

Cafiero’s novel moves like a mind in motion, threading feeling through landscape, letter, and recollection. As Virginia grapples with “never-ending perplexities,” the story treats ambiguity not as a problem to solve, but as the atmosphere of intimacy itself, where desire can be simultaneously near and impossibly far. The book is anchored in emotional truth, even as it embraces fiction as the only key capable of opening certain doors.

The synopsis frames the journey as “almost a romantic escape,” but the narrative’s real terrain is the shifting border between lived experience and imagined reality, where Orlando’s shadow hovers as both celebration and complication. Virginia’s devotion to Vita shines through moments of longing, admiration, jealousy, and awe, offering readers an intensely interior portrait of devotion, artistry, and the uncanny way memory edits the heart.

Early reader response has been strikingly positive. Barnes & Noble currently lists the book with a 5-star rating from verified readers, noting its absorbing emotional atmosphere and the vivid, dreamlike quality of its historical setting.

Virginia Woolf, or the Ambiguity of Feeling is available in paperback and hardcover editions through major retailers. Waterstones lists the title under URLink Print & Media, with publication details including 140 pages and ISBN 9798896902751 (paperback). The book is also available through Apple Books, where URLink Print & Media is credited as publisher.

For readers who love literary fiction that lives in the half-light, where emotion is the plot and ambiguity is the pulse, Cafiero’s novel is an invitation to step inside feeling itself and stay there awhile.

About the Author

He wrote for the Italian theater the works "The Advertissement", and "The snake who dreamed of the Rainbow" and for the Argentine theater "Creating a Country for Alice", "Soul Joyce" and "The Return, or Comfort Woman". He published the books "Vincent Van Gogh", in Holland; "James Joyce (1906 - 1907), or the Ambiguity of Epiphanies" and "Gustave Flaubert, or the Ambiguity of the Imagination" in Italy; "De Ambiguitate" and "The Money, or the Ambiguity of the Senses", in Spain.

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