· Transit by Rachel Cusk review – a woman’s struggle to rebuild her life Cusk’s follow-up to Outline, in which protagonist Faye takes on an ill-fated flat renovation, is filled with more Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. Transit (Outline Trilogy #2) by Rachel Cusk, Picador, , ISBN In the wake of her family’s collapse, a writer and her two young sons move to London. The process of this upheaval is the catalyst for a number of transitions—personal, moral, artistic, and practical—as she endeavors to construct a new reality for herself and her children. · The stunning second novel of a trilogy that began with Outline, one of The New York Times Book Review ’s ten best books of In the wake of family collapse, a writer and her two young sons move to London. The process of upheaval is the catalyst for a number of transitions—personal, moral, artistic, practical—as she endeavors to construct a new reality for herself and her children.4/5(K).
Transit is a slender novel that contains multitudes. It is a work of great ambition, beautifully executed, a worthy successor of the brilliant Outline." —Monica Ali, The New York Times Book Review. "Transfixing A serious achievement [Cusk's] writing offers the iron-rich pleasures of voice instead of style. The London-based novelist, personal essayist, and playwright Rachel Cusk is a figure of some controversy. Her memoir, A Life's Work: And so in Transit, Cusk (as Faye). The narrator of Rachel Cusk's transfixing new novel, "Transit," is a listener, too. Her name is Faye. Her name is Faye. She's a writer and a teacher, recently divorced and semi-broke, who.
Transit by Rachel Cusk review – a woman’s struggle to rebuild her life Cusk’s follow-up to Outline, in which protagonist Faye takes on an ill-fated flat renovation, is filled with more. Cusk’s ninth novel, “Transit” (the second of a projected trilogy, commencing with her superb “Outline”), posits a narrator, Faye, a writer of approximately Cusk’s age, who has moved to. Book Summary. The stunning second novel of a trilogy that began with Outline, one of The New York Times Book Review's ten best books of In the wake of her family's collapse, a writer and her two young sons move to London. The process of this upheaval is the catalyst for a number of transitions - personal, moral, artistic, and practical - as she endeavors to construct a new reality for herself and her children.
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