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A review by tiurina
Mothers, Fathers, and Others: Essays by Siri Hustvedt
2.0
a promising beginning and an extremely disappointing end.
some of the first essays in the book touched me deeply and i was so excited to continue reading this book. in the middle, i sometimes felt dull and unrelatable, but still enjoyed her writing style. the end ruined everything. it was incredibly boring and I found the final essays to have a big lack of references.
good ideas on various topics with a nice feminist touch, but a bad realization.
some of the first essays in the book touched me deeply and i was so excited to continue reading this book. in the middle, i sometimes felt dull and unrelatable, but still enjoyed her writing style. the end ruined everything. it was incredibly boring and I found the final essays to have a big lack of references.
good ideas on various topics with a nice feminist touch, but a bad realization.