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Mothers, Fathers, and Others: Essays

Siri Hustvedt

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Feminist philosophy meets family memoir in this "profound" (Publishers Weekly, starred review) new essay collection from Siri Hustvedt, an exploration of the shifting borders that define human experience, including boundaries we usually take for granted--between ourselves and others, nature and nurture, viewer and artwork--which turn out to be far less stable than we imagine.

Described as "a 21st-century Virginia Woolf" in the Literary Review (UK), Man Booker longlisted Hustvedt displays her expansive intellect and interdisciplinary knowledge in this collection that moves effortlessly between stories of her mother, grandmother, and daughter to artistic mothers, Jane Austen, Emily Brontë, and Lousie Bourgeois, to the broader meanings of maternal in a culture shaped by misogyny and fantasies of paternal authority. Mothers, Fathers, and Others is a polymath's journey into urgent questions about familial love and hate, human prejudice and cruelty, and the transformative power of art.

This moving, fierce, and often funny book is finally about the fact that being alive means being in states of constant, dynamic exchange with what is around us, and that the impulse to draw hard and fast conceptual borders where none exist carries serious theoretical and political dangers.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • Publish Date: Nov 8th, 2022
  • Pages: 304
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.31in - 5.60in - 0.82in - 0.63lb
  • EAN: 9781982176402
  • Categories: EssaysFeminism & Feminist TheoryGeneral

About the Author

Hustvedt, Siri: - Siri Hustvedt is the author of a book of poetry, four collections of essays, two works of nonfiction, and seven novels, including the international bestsellers What I Loved and The Summer Without Men. Her novel The Blazing World was longlisted for the Booker Prize and won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for fiction. Her many other awards include the Princess of Asturias Prize, the European Essay Prize and the Gabarron International Award for Thought and Humanities. She has a PhD in English from Columbia University and is a lecturer in psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York. Her work has been translated into more than thirty languages.

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"In this latest collection Siri Hustvedt demonstrates her tremendous range as an essayist."--Chicago Review of Books

"Siri Hustvedt's powerful essays on family and art focus on what's missing.... [Showcases] unique contribution and genius."--Los Angeles Times

"This new collection draws on Hustvedt's ancestors, both literary and familial. She touches on her intellectual forebears, ruminates on the allure of mentorship and perhaps above all, wrestles with the peculiarities of motherhood."--New York Times Review of Books

"Engrossing.... Mothers, Fathers, and Others makes a fascinating companion to Motherhood: A Manifesto, Eliane Glaser's recent book about the pernicious cult of the perfect mother. The two books brilliantly capture the joy and pain of motherhood: elation and depression, wonder and weariness, love and hate for the offspring. They introduce you to the reality of motherhood and make a strong case about child rearing as a shared responsibility of couples and society at large. Read them."--NPR

"Memoir, psychoanalysis, feminist theory and literary criticism combine in a thoughtful essay collection that observes motherhood from every angle."--The Guardian

"Hustvedt is a transporting storyteller...a mind-revving investigative thinker and a commanding essayist who stirs the waters, overturns stones, opens curtains, and lifts veils with authority, refinement, and cogency."--Booklist (starred review)

"Another outstanding compilation of essays from Hustvedt...Brilliant and utterly transfixing."--Kirkus (starred review)

"Profound.... Hustvedt pulls from psychoanalysis, philosophy, literature, and art criticism to make brilliant connections among her takes on the world. Fans of Hustvedt's work will welcome this, and those less familiar will delight in discovering her witty, lavish style."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Offering no easy answers but a myriad of moving insights, this collection of 20 essays delves into the shifting boundaries between oneself and others."--Shelf Awareness (starred review)