Cusk's novel Parade symbolizes the battle between accumulation and erasure in fiction and selfhood.
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.
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.
A Novel Without Characters
Cusk's novel Parade symbolizes the battle between accumulation and erasure in fiction and selfhood.
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.
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.
The novel 'Outline' explores themes of motherhood, freedom, and female identity through the conversations of its characters.
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.