Ross Barkan is a journalist from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. When not chasing after politicians and disgruntled New Yorkers during his day job at the Queens Tribune, he toils away on short fiction and a novel. His work has appeared in The L Magazine, the Brooklyn Rail, The Coffin Factory, Words and a short story of his will appear in the upcoming issue of Post Road. Follow him @rossbarkan
A particular essay in Siri Hustvedt’s new collection Living, Thinking, Looking encapsulates much of what is equally intriguing and frustrating about her as an essayist. Called “Outside the Mirror,” the…