Virginia Woolf from marriage to suicide: a life condensed in letters. A Letter Without Asking It (Páginas de Espuma), a selection of more than 170 letters, the most unpublished in Spanish.

Over a period of almost three decades (1912-1941) show the reader a Virginia Woolf very far from the stereotype of a languid, cold and snobbish writer. "Reading it brings us closer to the vital portrait of one of the essential literary figures of the 20th century," Patricia Díaz Pereda emphasizes.