What I Loved
Book Review
«What I Loved» by Siri Hustvedt has received numerous positive reviews from critics for its profound and multilayered structure. The novel explores complex themes of love, loss, and art through the relationships of two families in New York. Hustvedt masterfully blends elements of psychological drama and mystery, creating a tense atmosphere that holds the reader’s attention until the very last page. Critics note the author’s ability to convey the subtle nuances of human emotion and to show how the past influences the present. Special attention is given to Hustvedt’s writing style, which is elegant and precise, as well as her talent for creating vivid and memorable images. Some reviewers emphasize that the book requires attentive reading, as it is rich in symbolism and philosophical reflection, making it especially valuable for lovers of intellectual prose.
