Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

1962 • 258 pages

Ratings52

Average rating3.9

15

It's been a few days since I've read this, and I am still disturbed by it! This story chronicles a cocktail party hosted by George, a history professor and his wife Martha, the daughter of the university's president. The party takes place after a celebration that is held at the university to welcome a new biology professor, Nick and his somewhat naïve wife, Honey. 

As the couple awaits their guests, they drink and insult one another. Martha take jabs at George for being married to the university's president's daughter and still not managing to make much of himself as he is only an associate professor. George tries to hold back but gets some zingers in about Martha's age. This first act is strange because they insult each other and then seem to put it behind them as though they just get their kicks from the mudslinging. It feels like it's an uncomfortable game that they only understand and enjoy playing. 

When the guests arrive, the insults escalate, and a look into Gorge and Martha's personal faults and failures are revealed. The guests feel uncomfortable but are somehow talked into seeing the night through. At this point, George begins to insult the guests as well. George seems insecure about Nick. He senses that Nick has motives to take over the university (and his wife!). 

The third act takes an insane turn with more insults and drinking. I don't know whether I enjoyed the look into George and Martha's lives or not. The dialogue was razor sharp and witty. And if the goal of the writer was to make the reader feel uncomfortable then maybe I should've given this 5 stars. I think another GR reviewer put it best when she said, “This play is so f—ed. I don't know whether it's genius or madness. Probably both.”

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