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Urmila Seshagiri and Anne Fernald on the Experimental Fiction of Virginia Woolf

October 16, 2025

Acclaimed author and professor Urmila Seshagiri joined us to celebrate the highly anticipated release of The Life of Violet, the first work of experimental fiction by Virginia Woolf. Taking risks and blending adventurous anti-fairy tales with mock-biography and feminism, this text is accompanied by rich historical details and photographs that contextualize its literary choices. Seshagiri was joined in conversation by Woolf scholar (and reading group leader at The Center for Fiction!) Anne Fernald.

In Conversation

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    Urmila Seshagiri

    Urmila Seshagiri

    Urmila Seshagiri is a professor of English at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She is the author of Race and the Modernist Imagination, the editor of the Oxford World’s Classics edition of Virginia Woolf’s Jacob’s Room, and a contributor to the Los Angeles Review of Books.

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    Anne Fernald

    Anne Fernald

    Anne Fernald is a professor of English and Women’s and Gender Studies at Fordham University. She is at work on a collective biography of modern women writers.


    Photo Credit: Olivia Morgan