Ghost Stories: A Memoir

Siri Hustvedt
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Siri Hustvedt
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320 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: May 05, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 320
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • ISBN: 9781668218945
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
“Revelatory…In Ghost Stories, grief is a form of knowledge—anguished and fragmentary, but knowledge nonetheless…Hustvedt’s masterful artistic achievement lies in her ability to render this knowledge without reducing it to bumper-sticker mantra or, worse, to theory. She writes as both subject and analyst, participant and observer, and the tug between these roles generates the book’s intellectual energy…Ghost Stories belongs less to the tradition of therapeutic memoir than to that of philosophical meditation you can locate in Augustine, in Rousseau, in Cellini.”—The New Republic

"Genuinely moving...Hustvedt’s book is like Didion’s [The Year of Magical Thinking] in tone...a grainy and resonant book about loneliness, despair and confusion. It’s close to a howl."—The NYT Book Review

"Partly a book about grief and its psychological and physiological side effects, it’s also a revealing and intimate glimpse into a literary marriage—the buoyant moments of their early courtship, their deep involvement in each other’s work, their inside jokes."—The New York Times

"Besides recounting his final illness, Hustvedt creates a palpable portrait of [Paul] Auster as lover and husband, father and grandfather...Their bond was physical, emotional, and deeply intellectual. He told Hustvedt he wanted to return as a ghost; she honors that desire in this intimate memoir."Kirkus

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Beautiful…[Hustvedt] is a writer of astonishing range and depth…It seems necessary to give something of the background of these two writers, yet there is no need to know any of this to find solace and deep delight from the intelligence and humanity of Ghost Stories, its portrait of a marriage of true minds. Auster comes across here perfectly as he was: smart, funny, caustic, loving, idealistic – exasperated to the last by the politics of his native land. Hustvedt (who always looks so cool in her photographs, even when not dressed in a jumpsuit) reveals the nerves that co-exist with her grit and wisdom… The delight to be found in Hustvedt’s book arises because so much of the landscape revealed is one of love. Love of life, love of the world, love of family…Ghost Stories deserves its place among the enduring accounts of sorrow and survival. It will console you for the losses you have suffered, and for the ones you know – we all know – are yet to come."--The Observer
Siri Hustvedt is the author of a book of poetry, five 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 Man Booker Prize and won the Los Angeles Book Prize for fiction. She is the recipient of many other awards, including the Gabarron Prize for Thought and Humanities, the Princess of Asturias Award for Literature, an American Academy of Arts and Letters prize, and the Sigourney Award for expanding psychoanalytic thought. She has a PhD in English from Columbia University and is a lecturer in psychiatry at Weil Cornell Medical College in New York. Her work has been translated into over thirty languages.

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