Rachel Cusk's Parade Turns the Novel Upside Down | The Walrus
Being self-aware isn't always accurate; people may present themselves oppositely to reality. Rachel Cusk explores the relationship between telling and being in her unconventional novel Parade. [ more ]
In 'Parade,' Rachel Cusk Once Again Flouts Traditional Narrative
Rachel Cusk's novel Parade challenges traditional narrative structures by exploring themes of freedom, gender, domesticity, art, and suffering through fragmented storytelling. [ more ]
Rachel Cusk's Parade Turns the Novel Upside Down | The Walrus
Being self-aware isn't always accurate; people may present themselves oppositely to reality. Rachel Cusk explores the relationship between telling and being in her unconventional novel Parade. [ more ]
In 'Parade,' Rachel Cusk Once Again Flouts Traditional Narrative
Rachel Cusk's novel Parade challenges traditional narrative structures by exploring themes of freedom, gender, domesticity, art, and suffering through fragmented storytelling. [ more ]
In 'Parade,' Rachel Cusk once again flouts traditional narrative
Parade by Rachel Cusk explores abstract themes without a central narrative, leaving readers to decipher connections between artists, gender, and freedom. [ more ]