The Sorrows of an American

The Sorrows of an American
The cover of the first edition, April 2008
AuthorSiri Hustvedt
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHenry Holt and Company
Publication date
2008
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages320 pp.
ISBN978-0-8050-7908-1
OCLC163625217
813/.54 22
LC ClassPS3558.U813 S67 2008

The Sorrows of an American is Siri Hustvedt's fourth novel. It was first published in 2008 and is about a Norwegian American family and their troubles. The novel is partly autobiographical in that Hustvedt herself is of Norwegian descent and in that passages from her own deceased father's journal about the Depression in America and the Pacific theatre of war during World War II are scattered through the book.[1]

The Sorrows of an American operates on several time levels and depicts the difficult times of four generations of the fictional Davidsen family. At the core of the novel lies a long-kept family secret which the first person narrator, a middle-aged psychiatrist called Erik Davidsen who lives and works in New York, sets out to unearth together with his sister. However, the novel abounds in subplots which focus on the present rather than the past.

  1. ^ Cf. the "Acknowledgments" at the end of the novel.