Renowned author Siri Hustvedt has ventured into the world of literary fiction with her latest book, 'Ghost Stories,' a thought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy. In this review, Hustvedt's writing is put under the microscope as she weaves a narrative that explores the lives of two women, one a famous novelist and the other her muse, in a tale that raises questions about the nature of creativity and the power of storytelling. With 'Ghost Stories,' Hustvedt continues to showcase her unique voice and style, leaving readers to ponder the mysteries of the human experience. Will her latest work cement her status as a literary giant, or will it fall short of expectations? Dive into this review to find out.


Book Review: ‘Ghost Stories,’ by Siri Hustvedt  The New York Times