I knew I would love this book as soon as I saw the Virginia Woolf quote from "The Waves" on the first page - the work of a writer who appreciates her deeply psychological work is very likely to catch my interest.
There are so many good things to say about this slim volume of stories. First, the language is beautifully crafted in every sentence; the words and their rhythms are chosen with the care of a poet (I was not at all surprised to later learn that the author is an accomplished poet as well). I'm a fast reader, but with language like this I slow down, savoring the words and how they have been fit together, reading favorite sentences over and over again.
Second, true to the Woolf quote, the book delves deep into the minds of the characters; we often learn much more about their lives from the descriptions of their thoughts, memories, and thought processes, rather than their actions or dialogue. We leave each story feeling like we deeply understand the perspective of one or more of the key characters, though we may get only a limited sense of the facts on the ground.
Next, the way in which memory is surfaced and revisited by the author, hazy pieces of the past sometimes coming into focus while others remain just out of reach, reminded me of some of my favorite masters of memory, Michael Ondaatje and Kevin Barry.
Ultimately the stories that moved me the most were the ones that left much unexplained; as a reader I would be desperately trying to sort through the clues and hazy implications to understand what had actually happened. Because the story was left with intentional gaps, I would be particularly engrossed, trying to fill in those mysteries with my own imagination. I felt this most strongly in "Spark," where we never learn what happened, but are left to piece together the characters' lives as they stand now after a life-changing event. I had similar feelings about Part I of the title story (The Wave), before I realized the answer would be revealed in the next two parts.
This is a brilliant, creative, and thought-provoking book from a powerful and poetic voice; I would recommend it highly to anyone who loves the craft of language and the magic of a story well told.