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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 320

    Pages
  • 9780340897089

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  • 2 mm

    Width
  • 13 mm

    Height
  • 220 gram

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  • PAPERBACK

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  • 2 APRIL 2009

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    Description

    After their fathers funeral, Erik and Inga Davidsen find a cryptic letter from a woman among his papers, dating from his adolescence in rural Minnesota during the Depression. Returning to his psychiatric practice in New York City, Erik sets about reading his fathers memoir, hoping to discover the man he never fully knew. Paperback , 320 pages Published April 2nd 2009 by Sceptre (first published January 1st 2008)

    About the Author

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    Siri Hustvedt

    Hustvedt was born in Northfield, Minnesota. Her father Lloyd Hustvedt was a professor of Scandinavian literature, and her mother Ester Vegan emigrated from Norway at the age of thirty. She holds a B.A. in history from St. Olaf College and a Ph.D. in English from Columbia University; her thesis on Charles Dickens was entitled Figures of Dust: A Reading of Our Mutual Friend.

    Hustvedt has mainly made her name as a novelist, but she has also produced a book of poetry, and has had short stories and essays on various subjects published in (among others) The Art of the Essay, 1999, The Best American Short Stories 1990 and 1991, The Paris Review, Yale Review, and Modern Painters.

    Like her husband , Hustvedt employs a use of repetitive themes or symbols throughout her work. Most notably the use of certain types of voyeurism, often linking objects of the dead to characters who are relative strangers to the deceased characters (most notable in various facits in her novels and ) and the exploration of identity. She has also written essays on art history and theory (see Essay collections) and painting and painters often appear in her fiction, most notably, perhaps, in her novel, .

    She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, the writer , and their daughter, singer and actress Sophie Auster.

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