Who is Jacob Flanders? Virginia Woolf`s third novel, published in 1922 alongside James Joyce`s Ulysses and T.S. Eliot`s The Waste Land, follows this elusive title character from a sunlit childhood on the Cornwall coast to adventures in Cambridge, London, and Athens. Women fall in love with Jacob; young men desire his company and conversation. But Woolf keeps her scornful, charming protagonist at a distance, enveloping Jacob in mystery as he enters adulthood and the Great War thunders across Europe. A daring work that reimagines every element of the traditional novel, Jacob`s Room tells a new story for a new century.
In 1922, Lytton Strachey pronounced Jacob`s Room `a most wonderful achievement—more like poetry, it seems to me, than anything else, and as such I prophesy immortal.` One hundred years after its publication, Woolf`s first full-length work of experimental fiction pulls us into the inexhaustible mysteries of intimacy and mortality.