First off, if you're a winner waiting on your books, please bear with us. Revisions are keeping us chained to the desk but we expect our backlog of giveaways to ship out next week.
Today's giveaway is an oddity. The Mrs. Dalloway Reader, edited by Francine Prose, came out in 2003 and includes essays from the likes of James Wood and Daniel Mendelsohn. We came into our study the other day looking for it, stared directly at it on the bookshelf without seeing it, cursed, swore we had a copy, went online and ordered one, and found the shelf copy later that day. Not the first time we've done this kind of thing, we're ashamed to admit.
Well, our doofus senior moment is your gain, so we're happy to offer up our second copy for today's TEV giveaway. Here are the contents of this fine collection:
FRANCINE PROSE: Introduction 1
VIRGINIA WOOLF: An Introduction to Mrs. Dalloway
VIRGINIA WOOLF: Mrs. Dalloway's Party
Selected Entries from the Diary of Virginia Woolf
A Letter from Virginia Woolf
KATHERINE MANSFIELD: The Garden-Party
MARGO JEFFERSON: Unreal Loyalties
JAMES WOOD: Virginia Woolf's Forgetful Selves
ELAINE SHOWALTER: Invigorating Life
MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM: First Love
E. M. FORSTER: The Early Novels of Virginia Woolf
DANIEL MENDELSOHN: Not Afraid of Virginia Woolf
SIGRID NUNEZ: On Rereading Mrs. Dalloway
DEBORAH EISENBERG: On Mrs. Dalloway
ELISSA SCHAPPELL: That Sort of Woman
VIRGINIA WOOLF: Mrs. Dalloway
OK you Bloomsbury wannabees, you know the rules. Drop us an email, subject line "WHISTLING FOR WOOLF." As ever, name and mailing address please (non-compliers will be mocked and removed from the running), and, of course, previous winners ineligible. We'll take all comers until 9 p.m. PST (we have some errands in the afternoon), at which time the Random Number Generator will declare a winner.
UPDATE: Congratulations to winner Derek Jenkins of Fayetteville, AR. Have a fine, fine weekend, friends.
No thanks. I'll wait for the Septimus Warren Smith Reader.
Posted by: Jim | August 03, 2007 at 10:23 AM
And for those of you who will not win, and who live in San Francisco, there are $6.99 bargain copies of the Mrs. Dalloway Reader at Stacey’s bookstore. I just got me one.
Posted by: MJC | August 03, 2007 at 02:08 PM
Dammit. I never win anything.
Posted by: daniel olivas | August 04, 2007 at 05:27 PM
May the literary qualms of your inner guts prevail......
Posted by: Timothy Selig | August 04, 2007 at 08:33 PM