EBOOK

A Plea for Eros

Essays

Siri Hustvedt
4
(2)
Pages
240
Year
2007
Language
English

About

From the author of the international bestseller What I Loved, a provocative collection of autobiographical and critical essays about writing and writers.

Whether her subject is growing up in Minnesota, cross-dressing, or the novel, Hustvedt's nonfiction, like her fiction, defies easy categorization, elegantly combining intellect, emotion, wit, and passion. With a light touch and consummate clarity, she undresses the cultural prejudices that veil both literature and life and explores the multiple personalities that inevitably inhabit a writer's mind. Is it possible for a woman in the twentieth century to endorse the corset, and at the same time approach with authority what it is like to be a man? Hustvedt does. Writing with rigorous honesty about her own divided self, and how this has shaped her as a writer, she also approaches the works of others-Fitzgerald, Dickens, and Henry James-with revelatory insight, and a practitioner's understanding of their art.

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"As accomplished and intelligent as the author's fiction--which is saying a lot."
Kirkus Reviews
"Clear, elegant writing ... Readers will find both emotional and intellectual resonance in Hustvedt's deeply personal essays."
Publishers Weekly

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