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A moving novel that was a CBR Book Exchange present

December 28, 2017 by bonnie Leave a Comment

I really like Siri Hustvedt as a novelist. I started with A Summer without Men and moved to The Blazing World, which was just incredible. What I Loved is one of her most famous, and I was eager to read that. Last year, crystalclear got me this book, and I was happy to put it on my TBR shelf. Now that I have read it, I can get to the review! Hooray! Hustvedt writes from a male protagonist’s perspective this time. Leo is an academic […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: bonnie, Siri Hustvedt

bonnie's CBR9 Review No:140 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: bonnie, Siri Hustvedt ·
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Cerebral and unapologetically feminist.

November 26, 2016 by alwaysanswerb 2 Comments

Taking myself as a reader out of the “ratings game” for a moment, The Blazing World deserves five stars for its ambition, passion, ferocity, and intelligence. It’s a complex book about a complex woman who is consistently undermined and undervalued (probably because she is a woman, and certainly because she’s an older one), and who vows to expose to the world the bias and hypocrisy of those who do so. It’s told after her death through a series of her journal entries, along with written […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: art, contemporary fiction, feminism, feminist fiction, literary fiction, sexism, Siri Hustvedt

alwaysanswerb's CBR8 Review No:90 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: art, contemporary fiction, feminism, feminist fiction, literary fiction, sexism, Siri Hustvedt ·
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A Blazing World of Feminism, Art, and Masks

February 7, 2015 by bonnie 3 Comments

My friend M has been at me to read Siri Hustvedt’s The Blazing World for a few months. She even texted me at 8 am on a Sunday morning, “You really need to read this book. The fact that I am texting you this early is a sign.” I had read The Summer without Men two years ago and loved it, so I was willing to be indulgent. Boy, I am so glad I finally cracked it open. I devoured it in less than three […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: bonnie, feminism, Siri Hustvedt

bonnie's CBR7 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: bonnie, feminism, Siri Hustvedt ·
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This Is A Man’s World

January 23, 2015 by soapyme 1 Comment

“No one rejoices more in revenge than women, wrote Juvenal. Women do most delight in revenge, wrote Sir Thomas Browne. Sweet is revenge, especially to women, wrote Lord Byron. And I say, I wonder why, boys. I wonder why.” I read What I Loved last year and absolutely loved it. I thought I had found a new girl-crush in Siri Hustvedt, who is clearly a super-smart lady. But what should I read next? Well, The Blazing World was longlisted for the Booker Prize, was mentioned on numerous “Best of 2014” lists, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: art, feminism, Siri Hustvedt

soapyme's CBR7 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: art, feminism, Siri Hustvedt ·
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Why should a woman be more like a man?

May 6, 2014 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

The Greeks knew that the mask in the theater was not a disguise but a means of revelation.  This is a mind blowing novel about a woman who decides to have three men exhibit her art as their own creations as part of a larger art project she calls “Maskings.” Our protagonist Harriet “Harry” Burden wants to expose how perceptions influence the way the public views art. She believes that, had she shown her works as herself, as artist Harriet Burden, she would have been […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, art, artists, Doris Lessing, ElCicco, identity, Margaret Cavendish, ReadWomen2014, Siri Hustvedt, The Blazing World, The Golden Notebook

ElCicco's CBR6 Review No:16 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, art, artists, Doris Lessing, ElCicco, identity, Margaret Cavendish, ReadWomen2014, Siri Hustvedt, The Blazing World, The Golden Notebook ·
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