Parade by Rachel Cusk review a brilliant and unsettling feat
Briefly

To be controversial is second nature to her. Self-consciously original, inward and undeterred, she writes about life precisely as she finds it.
Cusk pioneered a new approach to writing, blending fiction with autobiography seamlessly. She is considered a one-off talent, unmatched in her style.
Parade delves deeper into relationships, gender, and art-life interactions with a French intellectual intensity. Her narrative style is reminiscent of Schnitzler's La Ronde.
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