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‘The Unbecoming of Margaret Wolf’ by Isa Arsén

Two Shakespearean actors in an unconventional marriage head West for a production of Titus Andronicus, only to be drawn into their own tangled drama.

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Our pick for April’s book club is The Unbecoming of Margaret Wolf by Isa Arsén.

About the book
Two Shakespearean actors in an unconventional marriage get caught up in a renowned director’s scheme that will bring them closer than ever or rip them apart for good.

Up-and-coming stage actress Margaret Shoard has just taken a bow as Lady Macbeth, the role she has always believed was destined for her. At home, she plays wife to her best friend Wesley, even if she doesn’t hold his sole attention romantically. After a public breakdown threatens all she holds dear, Margaret’s doctor prescribes her uppers—just a little help to get through the days.

When Wesley is invited by eccentric director Vaughn Kline to join the cast for an inaugural Shakespeare performance in the New Mexico desert, Margaret decides to accompany him in hopes the time away will set her back to rights . . . but the world she finds in Vaughn’s company is filled with duplicity and betrayal. Margaret and Wesley, embroiled in an affair with a man who may not be all he seems, must find a way forward together before their story becomes the real tragedy.

Why did we choose this?

The Folger Shakespeare Library’s collection explores not only Shakespeare’s life and works, but also the plays’ historical context, source material, critical and performance histories, and the ways in which they inspire and are adapted by contemporary novelists.

A compliment to our March discussion of Queen Hereafter, this novel take another approach to Shakespeare’s iconic character by considering the power the role has over an actor while also offering a vivid snapshot of mid-century America.

About the Book Club

Our informal Book Club is free and open to all. Our picks range from historical fiction to adaptations of Shakespeare’s plays, encompassing a wide variety of genres. 

Each session begins with a guest speaker exploring that month’s pick and highlighting items from the Folger collection related to the novel. After the short presentation, participants will be broken into smaller groups for breakout discussions, moderated by a team of staff and volunteers. 

Content transparency

The Unbecoming of Margaret Wolf includes potentially sensitive subjects. Expand below for a full list of content (includes spoilers).

Guest speaker

Alexander D'Agostino
Photo of a man standing on top of a table on a beach, performing on pointe

Presenter

Alexander D'Agostino

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Spring Folger Book Club selections are now available online and in-person through the Folger Shop!

Click below to purchase your copy of The Unbecoming of Margaret Wolf online or come visit us at 201 East Capitol St SE during our opening hours.

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We would like to thank the following organization for its generous support of this program

Junior League of Washington