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Memories of the Future
Memories of the Future | Siri Hustvedt
10 posts | 7 read | 21 to read
A provocative, exuberant novel about time, memory, desire, and the imagination from the internationally bestselling and prizewinning author of The Blazing World, Memories of the Future tells the story of a young Midwestern womans first year in New York City in the late 1970s and her obsession with her mysterious neighbor, Lucy Brite. As she listens to Lucy through the thin walls of her dilapidated building, S.H., aka Minnesota, transcribes her neighbors bizarre and increasingly ominous monologues in a notebook, along with sundry other adventures, until one frightening night when Lucy bursts into her apartment on a rescue mission. Forty years later, S.H., now a veteran author, discovers her old notebook, as well as early drafts of a never-completed novel while moving her aging mother from one facility to another. Ingeniously juxtaposing the various texts, S.H. measures what she remembers against what she wrote that year and has since forgotten to create a dialogue between selves across decades. The encounter both collapses time and reframes its meanings in the present. Elaborately structured, intellectually rigorous, urgently paced, poignant, and often wildly funny, Memories of the Future brings together themes that have made Hustvedt among the most celebrated novelists working today: the fallibility of memory; gender mutability; the violence of patriarchy; the vagaries of perception; the ambiguous borders between sensation and thought, sanity and madness; and our dependence on primal drives such as sex, love, hunger, and rage.
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Graywacke
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Hustvedt is a terrific author and I couldn‘t help admiring how fun her feminist diatribe is here. I really enjoyed and was inspired by this oddly structured novel and its appreciation for Sherlock Holmes and the passion under the modern occult. (Although it might only be me. Litsy gives it a lowly 17% rating)

There are so many really good M‘s. I‘ll put a list in the comments.

#Alphabetgame #LetterM @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Graywacke Other adored M‘s: Macbeth
Maus-Art Spiegelman
Metamorphoses-Ovid
A Midsummer Night‘s Dream
Milkman-Anna Burns
Moby Dick-Melville
Moon Tiger-Penelope Lively
The Mutability Cantos-Edmund Spenser
My Ántonia-Willa Cather
My Michael-Amos Oz
My Mortal Enemy-Willa Cather
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vlwelser 😍 Milkman 2y
Billypar This one is on my to be read shelf, so glad to see a positive review, even if you're in the minority. I really liked 2 of the 3 Hustvedt's I've read (What I Loved and The Blazing World). 2y
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Nutmegnc I loved another book by this author 2y
Graywacke @Billypar @Nutmegnc I loved The Blazing World. But I haven‘t read these other two. Noting! 2y
vivastory I haven't read this one, it's on my TBR. I loved The Blazing World. I have a signed slipcase edition that I prize in my collection 2y
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Billypar
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I thought it might be interesting to document my current TBR shelf with the start of the New Year. 21 books doesn't seem like a lot but it also seems inevitable that some will be procrastinated on and unread by year's end. They strike me as a strong bunch though from what I've heard so I guess we'll see what happens!

Ruthiella I see a bunch of books in there that I‘ve read and loved: Kintu, Piranesi, The 1000 Autumns of Jakob de Zoet, State of Wonder... 👍 3y
BarbaraBB Gorgeous shelves! And please make sure you do read Piranesi 😄 3y
Cathythoughts Piranesi 💔 3y
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Reggie The Book of Night Women!!!! 💛💚🖤 3y
Liz_M Deacon King Kong is fabulous. Which Javier Maris is that? 3y
Billypar @Ruthiella That's encouraging! I think Kintu is going to be coming up soon. 3y
Billypar @BarbaraBB @Cathythoughts Piranesi is the latest addition to the shelf - I'm definitely looking forward to it based on all of the Litsy raves! 3y
Billypar @Reggie I'm sooo excited for that one! I also picked up Yo! based on your recommendation when we were talking about favorite overlooked novels by authors famous for other works, so I'm looking forward to that also. 3y
Billypar @Liz_M Yeah I've heard lots of good things about DKK. The Marías is Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me - I've never read him before, but I think the strange title drew me in. 3y
Suet624 I can‘t wait for you to read A Tale for the Time Being. And Piranesi. I wish I could read both of them for the first time again. Have fun! 3y
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quietlycuriouskate
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Mehso-so

Mature SH rediscovers a journal she kept as a young woman in New York, writing a first novel. Viewed through the lens of male violence (at times physical amongst the everyday micro-aggressions) I'm disappointed not to have found it more gripping. The proto-novel is uninspiring and while I loved the writing at the level of sentence and paragraph, at the level of chapter and book it left me cold. It was - dare I say it? - long-winded and a bit dull.

Suet624 That's a bummer. :( 3y
BarbaraBB That‘s a bummer indeed. I mostly love Hustvedt 3y
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Emilymdxn
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Mehso-so

I hate to say it but I liked this less than other Siri Hustvedt books, which I‘ve always loved reading. The writing was beautiful but I found I got bogged down and lost in which story I was in, because the fonts separating the stories within stories just weren‘t very separate from each other. So no matter how flawless the writing was I felt lost a lot of the time

BarbaraBB That is too bad. I haven‘t read this one but generally love Hustvedt too. 4y
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Graywacke
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Wish I could capture this. Playful and clever like Ali Smith, but more philosophy, Hustvedt is just really enjoyable to spend time with. Here she talks to her 23 yr old self alone in New York City in 1978, beautiful, intelligent, awash in poetry and philosophy, disregarded for her gender, writing a failed novel, flashing a switchblade. Somewhere I saw this described as a rage against the patriarchy. It‘s also fun. Really happy I finally read her.

batsy Lovely review! And I love that it's described as "a rage against the patriarchy". I've read I think two books by her; she's a super intriguing writer. 4y
Graywacke @batsy that phrase caught my attention, even if it was probably only something like that. This is an author I want to read more of. What have you read? Recommendations? ☺️ 4y
batsy @Graywacke This is the only novel of hers I've read and it's quite unforgettable and unique. I think you'll appreciate it (and I've been meaning to read Margaret Cavendish's The Blazing World since finishing Hustvedt's book...) 4y
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batsy The other one is nonfiction... She gave me *lots* to think about 4y
Graywacke @batsy the blazing world is available on audible. I‘ve been eyeing that one. And Cavendish - she came up recently in a different conversation, and I caught the title and that makes it wau more interesting. (Although I‘m not sure i‘m up for actually reading 16th century science fiction.) 4y
Graywacke Noting both. 4y
CarolynM I enjoyed this one 4y
Graywacke @CarolynM I think that was her first successful book (2003, 25 yrs after the failed novel of 1978, covered in this book). Thanks for the suggestion. 4y
Suet624 What I loved was 😍 I can‘t wait to read more. I have 2 on my shelf just waiting. 4y
Graywacke @Suet624 She‘s terrific. Enjoy. I‘ll get to more too. 4y
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Graywacke
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“The irrationality of a thing is no argument against its existence, rather a condition of it.”

Started this on audio just now. So far 23 in 1978 New York City.

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JenniferP
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Always excited to start a new novel by Siri Hustvedt!

BarbaraBB Oh, I didn‘t know she wrote a new one. Looking forward to your thoughts! 5y
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Suet624
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Visited three independent bookstores today. I‘ll grab any Hustvedt I can find. The rest were recommended by some of my favorite Litsy folks. All but one were on sale. I‘m feeling very abundant today. 🌹🌹💖💖

readordierachel Wonderful! 6y
Tonton Great stack! 6y
Izai.Amorim Happy readings! 6y
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Reggie I loved A Hundred Thousand Worlds!!! 6y
Suet624 @Reggie I know! Your review on Litsy sold me on the book! 6y
Suet624 @Izai.Amorim Thank you! I‘m hoping to stop grabbing library books so I can actually read my own books. 😂😂 6y
kspenmoll What fun you had!!! 6y
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merelybookish
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I have always liked the idea of promiscuous reading. 🙂

vivastory I love this! 6y
merelybookish @vivastory I think you'd like this book! 6y
vivastory I sense a trip to the bookstore tomorrow. 6y
merelybookish @vivastory Nice! I'll be excited to hear your thoughts! 6y
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merelybookish
Memories of the Future | Siri Hustvedt
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I finished this on audio but got a copy so I can reread some sections.
A highly meta portrait of the artist as a young woman. S.H moves to NYC to be a novelist in 1978. In her 60s, S.H. finds a journal from that year which adds to and challenges what she recalls.
There's a plot of sorts involving a disturbed neighbor and a novel-within-a-novel, but Hustvedt's writing on memory, literature, and women artists lost to time is what I enjoyed most.

merelybookish The book also introduced me to the poet Baroness Elsa von Freytag who Husveldt claims is the artist rresponsible for the famous urinal statue. 6y
vivastory I've been meaning to read more Hustvedt since I was floored by Blazing World. This sounds fantastic. 6y
Billypar This sounds so good: I've been torn between whether I want to read The Blindfold or The Summer Without Men next- I didn't even know she had a new one. Makes my decision tougher! 6y
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merelybookish @vivastory I remember you recommending her which is why I gave this one a go! She's whipsmart! And I loved the meta qualities and all the allusions. 6y
merelybookish @Billypar I want to read her other books too! I'll be interested to see what you pick. This one is a very NYC book, if that appeals. 🙂 6y
Leftcoastzen Wow ,I love her ,this book was so good. 6y
Liz_M Tempting.... I've enjoyed some of her books, been less impressed with a re-read and horror-fascinated by another. But I do love an NYC book. 6y
Trashcanman Tables they turn sometimes 6y
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