SIRI HUSTVEDT on Love, Grief & Her Late Husband PAUL AUSTER - Highlights

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“Grief is a particular kind of unrequited love. It wasn't unrequited in the past. Usually, we think of unrequited love as you never got to do it, you never had it for yourself. But, in fact, there can be requited love, which is then unrequited love in the paroxysms of grief.”

Today, we are honored to welcome a writer whose work has long explored the intimate landscapes of the mind, memory and the heart. Siri Hustvedt’s writing moves between the personal and the philosophical, the literary and the deeply human. Her work bridges collections of essays, non-fiction, poetry, and seven novels, including the international bestsellers What I Loved and The Summer Without Men. Recipient of the Princess o ... 

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Siri Hustvedt, Paul Auster, Ghost Stories, The Creative Process, grief, death,, dying, family, illness, cancer, writing, loss, mourning, phenomenology, interdisciplinary learning
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