The Sorrows of an American: A Novel

When Erik Davidsen and his sister, Inga, find a disturbing note among their late father's papers, they believe he may be implicated in a mysterious death. Siri Hustvedt's The Sorrows of an American tells the story of the Davidsen family as brother and sister unbandage its wounds in the year following their father's funeral. Erik is a psychiatrist dangerously vulnerable to his patients; Inga is a writer whose late husband, a famous novelist, seems to have concealed a secret life. Interwoven with each new mystery in their lives are discoveries about their father's youth--poverty, the War, the Depression--that bring new implications to his relationship with his children.

This masterful novel reveals one family's hidden sorrows in an "elegant meditation on familial grief, memory, and imagination" (Minneapolis Star-Tribune).

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Published Mar 3, 2009

320 pages

Average rating: 10

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IrenaArt
Mar 28, 2025
10/10 stars
Have read it (in translation). Will re-read. She writes so beautifully - poetically, philosophically, sublime. For centuries women were "constructed" by male authors - how/who they are/what-how the think/act/feel etc. Now Siri writes in the first person and that is a man. A very fine man. SO this way at last men get a possibility to change, women also. The world (view) may change this way (if it is not too late though) to the better...

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