Rachel Cusk's Parade Turns the Novel Upside Down | The Walrus
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At first, I thought this mind trick of mine was unique to her, but I soon worried I could apply it to almost anyone, including myself.
By painting the world right side up, your brain fills in blanks and makes assumptions; upside down, ambiguous shapes and shadows reveal themselves in their true form.
Cusk turned to her own life for creative inspiration, only to be eviscerated. Her triad of memoirs, in which she reveals personal details of her div...
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