Siri Hustvedt Books in Order
Siri Hustvedt is a prolific novelist, poet, and essayist known for her thought-provoking and deeply personal works. Born in Northfield, Minnesota, to a family steeped in Scandinavian literature – her father, Lloyd Hustvedt, was a professor of the subject, and her mother, Ester Vegan, emigrated from Norway at a young age – Hustvedt's academic background reflects her intellectual curiosity. She holds degrees in history and English, with a Ph.D. from Columbia University, where her thesis on Charles Dickens explored the complexities of identity and human nature. As a writer, Hustvedt has explored a wide range of themes, including the nature of identity, the power of art, and the human condition. Her novels, such as "The Blindfold" and "The Enchantment of Lily Dahl," are notable for their use of repetitive symbols and motifs, often linked to themes of voyeurism and the exploration of the self. Hustvedt's work has been widely praised for its lyricism, intellectual depth, and emotional resonance, and she has been recognized with numerous awards and accolades for her contributions to literature.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Siri Hustvedt
- #1AmazonYonder(1998)
- #2AmazonMysteries of the Rectangle(2005)
- #3AmazonA Plea for Eros(2005)
- #4AmazonThe Shaking Woman, or A History of My Nerves(2009)
- #5AmazonMargaret Bowland(2011)
- #6AmazonLiving, Thinking, Looking(2012)
- #7AmazonThe Delusions of Certainty(2016)
- #8AmazonA Woman Looking at Men Looking at Women(2016)
- #9AmazonMothers, Fathers, and Others(2021)
- #10AmazonReading to You(1983)
- #11AmazonThe Best American Short Stories 1991(1991)
- #12AmazonThe Good Parts(2000)
- #13Amazon110 Stories(2004)
About Siri Hustvedt
Siri Hustvedt is a prolific novelist, poet, and essayist known for her thought-provoking and deeply personal works. Born in Northfield, Minnesota, to a family steeped in Scandinavian literature – her father, Lloyd Hustvedt, was a professor of the subject, and her mother, Ester Vegan, emigrated from Norway at a young age – Hustvedt's academic background reflects her intellectual curiosity. She holds degrees in history and English, with a Ph.D. from Columbia University, where her thesis on Charles Dickens explored the complexities of identity and human nature. As a writer, Hustvedt has explored a wide range of themes, including the nature of identity, the power of art, and the human condition. Her novels, such as "The Blindfold" and "The Enchantment of Lily Dahl," are notable for their use of repetitive symbols and motifs, often linked to themes of voyeurism and the exploration of the self. Hustvedt's work has been widely praised for its lyricism, intellectual depth, and emotional resonance, and she has been recognized with numerous awards and accolades for her contributions to literature.
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