Conference on Siri Hustvedt's writing with evening reading by the author. 23.10.15, Birkbeck, University of London. #BBKHustvedt. Tweets: @alexjohnwill
At no time in history have there been back-to-back marches with millions taking to the streets, and yet our media seems to have zero interest in exploring the Resistance and what is actually happening in America. Can you imagine what would happen if a million white men marched?
In an essay titled ‘My Louise Bourgeois’, Siri Hustvedt’s writing, like Bourgeois’ herself, is punctuated with memory and displacement, self reference and analysis. And the returning thread throughout is Hustvedt’s long standing and intimate relationship… https://t.co/3gRUqk85yI
Attn. recent humanities PhDs: LARB will be proud to host a 2018 Mellon/ACLS Public Fellow for a two-year position. Applications are now open: https://t.co/1a4xMsOSRU
#ICYMI: The Review Panel feat. Siri Hustvedt, Jason Stopa, & Lilly Wei engage in a lively debate about current exhibitions including John Zurier’s latest exhibition “Stars Without Distance” (@pblumgallery) moderated by @artcritical.
A book is a collaboration between the one who reads and what is read and, at its best, that coming together is a love story like any other.
Siri Hustvedt, The Summer Without Men