Rachel Cusk’s most radical novel yet makes the familiar strange – and moves beyond womanhood
- Written by Jane Gleeson-White, Adjunct Lecturer, English and Creative Writing, UNSW Canberra, UNSW Sydney
The Conversation, Fernando Pascullo/Wikimedia Commons, CC BYRachel Cusk’s new novel conjures myriad acts of creation – of lives and of art. It explores the violence creation entails and the possibilities it opens. Her twelfth novel, Parade is concerned with artists, with mothers and children, and with place: material, psychological,...

















