A review by gentlemanjack
Mothers, Fathers, and Others by Siri Hustvedt

challenging informative reflective medium-paced

4.25

This book contains essays which explore and reflect on society through feminist philosophy and psychoanalysis. It covers various topics, from family to a career in literature, from true crime to discussing literature's impact on culture. 

The author presents difficult questions regarding morality and the meaning of life that challenge the status quo of the establishment. And intricately examines the confines and restrictions of our modern-day society as a product of past cultures, theories and experiences, with an emphasis on the inherited nature of thoughts and beliefs. 

Many of the essays are brief but a great starter for discussions and to improve critical-thinking skills, some of the material may be challenging to readers. 

One thing I did not enjoy was that some essays did not flow in the larger sense of the book and felt out of place. 



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