Siri Hustvedt: ‘Grief doesn’t stay the same, even though it doesn’t go away’
In the wake of Paul Auster’s death, the Brooklyn brownstone the couple shared is filled with ghostly characters from their life together
In the wake of Paul Auster’s death, the Brooklyn brownstone the couple shared is filled with ghostly characters from their life together

Astringent, unsparing and generous by turns, the Canadian writer’s memoir is as compulsively readable as her best fiction

The Turner Prize-winner on loss, memory and staging her biggest show to date

What’s it like to lose your partner of more than 40 years? The novelist and essayist reflects on going from ‘we’ to ‘I’

The author beautifully evokes the everyday pleasures and niggling troubles of four friends in their later years

The singer-songwriter wisely builds her memoir around her creative 1970s in New York — but other periods get weighed down in…

Why our lengthening lifespans are not entirely welcome