By Eileen Atkins
Love at first sight and until death do us part. Love across the distance as well as up close, separations, jealousy, longing, friendship. Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West met in London in 1921. A great love story of the 20th century blossomed between the two writers, documented in countless letters and diary entries.
A delicate tale of tender love and, at the same time, of Europe’s political situation. The back-and-forth between high literature, pure humanity, and mundane desire is a delight to experience.
Two exciting, witty, and sensual women collide here in their differences.
(in German)