In 'Parade,' Rachel Cusk once again flouts traditional narrative
Briefly

But Parade is a more abstract and less inviting construct than Cusk's Outline trilogy and her 2021 novel Second Place, lacking the centralized narrative maypole familiar in her previous works.
Parade offers a fragmented exploration with four sections each named after an artist identified by the shared initial 'G,' intending to illustrate a connection but leaning towards an off-putting and pretentious construct.
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