In "Street Haunting," Virginia Woolf invites readers to wander the streets of London through her keenly observant and lyrical prose. Originally published in 1930 and now beautifully reissued, this essay captures the essence of urban life, blending the personal with the collective as Woolf reflects on the act of walking and the myriad of thoughts it stirs. The atmosphere is rich with the vibrancy of the city, as she deftly intertwines her musings on identity, the passage of time, and the simple joys of observation. This work is not just a stroll through the streets but a profound meditation on the nature of existence itself, making it a must-read for anyone who cherishes the art of thoughtful exploration.