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Contemporary Fiction

What I Loved

eng. What I Loved · 2003
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Historical Context and Significance

«What I Loved» by Siri Hustvedt, published in 2003, is a significant work of contemporary literature that delves into the intricate themes of art, love, loss, and psychology. The book has been acclaimed for its deep analysis of human relationships and emotional experiences, as well as for its masterful blend of artistic and intellectual approaches. The novel’s cultural impact lies in its ability to prompt readers to reflect on the nature of art and its role in human life, as well as on how personal tragedies and joys shape our identities. Hustvedt succeeds in creating a multilayered narrative that touches on philosophical and aesthetic questions, making the book relevant and meaningful for discussion in literary circles and among a wide audience.

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Date of publication: 19 February 2025
Updated: 2 March 2025
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Original titleeng. What I Loved · 2003
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