Newstral
Article
The Globe and Mail on 2017-01-13 16:39
Review: In Transit, Rachel Cusk explores themes of transience and dislocation
Related news
- Parallel Stories: Rachel Cuskindependent.com
- Eden Robinson, Rachel Cusk among Giller Prize finalistsThe Globe and Mail
- Kudos review: Rachel Cusk finishes her trilogy in brilliant fashionSydney Morning Herald
- CUpcoming: Rachel Cusk at the 2019 Spring Literary Festivalconcrete-online.co.uk
- Rachel Cusk Won’t Stay StillThe Atlantic
- “I Don’t Think Character Exists Anymore”: A Conversation with Rachel CuskThe New Yorker
- Rachel Cusk Intertwines Art with Healthy Skepticismhyperallergic.com
- Fiction: Rachel Cusk Strips the Novel Down to Its Frame. Again.The New York Times
- Rachel Cusk: “Tristram Shandy looks more radical than anything being written today”New Statesman
- Rachel Cusk and the dangers of honestyNew Statesman
- Rachel Cusk: “I think of Brexit as a psychodrama”New Statesman
- Rachel Cusk and the art of the midlife crisisNew Statesman
- FSecond Place by Rachel Cusk — what price freedom?ft.com
- Fiction: FT Magazine. The Midwife, by Rachel CuskFinancial Times
- WThird Week of Art Theses Explores Themes of Intimacy, Community, and Transiencewesleyanargus.com
- The body, art and and another literary experiment from Rachel CuskSydney Morning Herald
- CAlgonquin artist explores themes of rebellion in OAG exhibitcharlatan.ca
- In 'Transit,' Rachel Cusk continues to slyly blur the lines that surround fictionLA Times
- Rachel Cusk Takes Us Through an Emotional Marsh in ‘Second Place’observer.com