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Kudos
Book • 2019
In 'Kudos', Rachel Cusk completes her groundbreaking Outline trilogy with a novel of unsettling power.
The story follows Faye, a woman writer, as she navigates a Europe in flux, encountering various individuals at a literary festival.
The novel delves into the tension between truth and representation, the dynamics of relationships, and the role of women in society.
Set against the backdrop of Brexit, it explores the nature of freedom, identity, and the human condition through highly abstract and introspective dialogue.
Cusk's work is characterized by its non-conventional narrative style, focusing on the contemplation of life journeys and the passage of time.
The story follows Faye, a woman writer, as she navigates a Europe in flux, encountering various individuals at a literary festival.
The novel delves into the tension between truth and representation, the dynamics of relationships, and the role of women in society.
Set against the backdrop of Brexit, it explores the nature of freedom, identity, and the human condition through highly abstract and introspective dialogue.
Cusk's work is characterized by its non-conventional narrative style, focusing on the contemplation of life journeys and the passage of time.
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as part of a discussion about Cusk's literary evolution.


Adam Biles

Rachel Cusk on Art, Womanhood and Redefining Fiction, Part One
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's trilogy of novels.


Adam Biles

Rachel Cusk

The 12 Books of Christmas | Rachel Cusk on Art, Womanhood and Redefining Fiction