The Hours

THE HOURS
by Michael Cunningham

Awards: PEN/Faulkner Winner 1999, Pulitzer Winner 1999

Nominations: Dublin Finalist 2000, National Book Critics Circle Finalist 1998

Dates Read: March 24, 2007 & February 16, 2019

The Hours is one of those novels that comes along so rarely. I have read it twice and before long, I will read it again. This exquisite novel tells the story of three women whose lives are intertwined and only at the end does the reader fully understand just how.

With magnificent prose, The Hours effortlessly moves between the lives of these women, each of whom are affected by Mrs. Dalloway in unique ways, from England to America, from the 1940s to the 1990s. The situations of all three women mirror situations found in Mrs. Dalloway and each of the narratives of these women occur over the course of one day, again matching Mrs. Dalloway's structure. Even the title, The Hours, was the original working title of Mrs. Dalloway.

I savored each and every line of this novel both times I read it and have no doubt I will savor it just as much in the years to come. Perfection!

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